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Descrizione
Old Sundanese script was used by the ancient Sundanese between the 14th and 18th centuries who live at the western part of the Indonesian island of Java. It is not used anymore. It branched from Brahmi 11000–1104D as almost all scripts of south-eastern Asia.
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