Takri Alphabet
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๐11680
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๐11681
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๐11682
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๐11683
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๐11684
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๐11685
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๐11686
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๐11687
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๐11688
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๐11689
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๐1168A
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๐1168B
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๐1168C
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๐1168D
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๐1168E
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๐1168F
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๐11690
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๐11691
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๐11692
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๐11693
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๐11694
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๐11695
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๐11696
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๐11697
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๐11698
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๐11699
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๐1169A
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๐1169B
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๐1169C
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๐1169D
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๐1169E
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๐1169F
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๐116A0
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๐ก116A1
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๐ข116A2
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๐ฃ116A3
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๐ค116A4
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๐ฅ116A5
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๐ฆ116A6
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๐ง116A7
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๐จ116A8
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๐ฉ116A9
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๐ช116AA
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๐ซ116AB
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๐ฌ116AC
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๐ญ116AD
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๐ฎ116AE
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๐ฏ116AF
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๐ฐ116B0
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๐ฑ116B1
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๐ฒ116B2
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๐ณ116B3
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๐ด116B4
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๐ต116B5
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๐ถ116B6
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๐ท116B7
Description
Takri is an abugida script, which descended from the Brahmi 11000โ1104D script. It was used in the Indian princely states of Jammu and Kashmir for the Dogri language and in the western part of the Himalayas. In the 20th century, it was completely replaced by the Devanagari 0915โ0945 script and nowadays it is no longer in use.
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