Brāhmī is the modern name given to one of the oldest writing systems used in the Indian subcontinent and in Central Asia during the final centuries BCE and the early centuries CE.
Like its contemporary, Kharoṣṭhī, which was used in what is now Afghanistan and Pakistan, Brahmi was an abugida. The best-known Brahmi inscriptions are the rock-cut edicts of Ashoka in north-central India, dated to 250–232 BCE. The script was deciphered in 1837 by James Prinsep, an archaeologist, philologist, and official of the East India Company. The origin of the script is still much debated, with current Western academic opinion generally agreeing (with some exceptions) that Brahmi was derived from or at least influenced by contemporary Semitic scripts. However, the current Indian tradition favors the idea that it is connected to the much older and yet-to-be deciphered Indus script. Brahmi was at one time referred to in English as the 「pin-man」 script, that is 「stick figure」 script.
The Gupta script of the 5th century is sometimes called 「Late Brahmi」. The Brahmi script diversified into numerous local variants, classified together as the Brahmic scripts. Dozens of modern scripts used across South Asia have descended from Brahmi, making it one of the world's most influential writing traditions. One survey found 198 scripts that ultimately derive from it. Nevertheless, it didn't prevent people from giving up on Brahmi in the middle centuries.
プロパティ
スコープ | 11000–1107F |
文字 | 128 |
キャラクターのリスト
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さまざまな兆候
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11000𑀀
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11001𑀁
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11002𑀂
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11003𑀃
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11004𑀄
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独立母音
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11005𑀅
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11006𑀆
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11007𑀇
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11008𑀈
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11009𑀉
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1100A𑀊
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1100B𑀋
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1100C𑀌
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1100D𑀍
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1100E𑀎
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1100F𑀏
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11010𑀐
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11011𑀑
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11012𑀒
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子音
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11013𑀓
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11014𑀔
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11015𑀕
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11016𑀖
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11017𑀗
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11018𑀘
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11019𑀙
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1101A𑀚
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1101B𑀛
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1101C𑀜
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1101D𑀝
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1101E𑀞
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1101F𑀟
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11020𑀠
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11021𑀡
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11022𑀢
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11023𑀣
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11024𑀤
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11025𑀥
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11026𑀦
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11027𑀧
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11028𑀨
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11029𑀩
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1102A𑀪
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1102B𑀫
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1102C𑀬
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1102D𑀭
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1102E𑀮
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1102F𑀯
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11030𑀰
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11031𑀱
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11032𑀲
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11033𑀳
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11034𑀴
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11035𑀵
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11036𑀶
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11037𑀷
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従属母音記号
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11038𑀸
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11039𑀹
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1103A𑀺
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1103B𑀻
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1103C𑀼
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1103D𑀽
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1103E𑀾
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1103F𑀿
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11040𑁀
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11041𑁁
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11042𑁂
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11043𑁃
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11044𑁄
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11045𑁅
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ビラマ
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11046𑁆
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句読点
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11047𑁇
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11048𑁈
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11049𑁉
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1104A𑁊
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1104B𑁋
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1104C𑁌
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1104D𑁍
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1104E
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1104F
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11050
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11051
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数字
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11052𑁒
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11053𑁓
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11054𑁔
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11055𑁕
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11056𑁖
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11057𑁗
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11058𑁘
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11059𑁙
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1105A𑁚
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1105B𑁛
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1105C𑁜
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1105D𑁝
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1105E𑁞
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1105F𑁟
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11060𑁠
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11061𑁡
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11062𑁢
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11063𑁣
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11064𑁤
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11065𑁥
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数字
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11066𑁦
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11067𑁧
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11068𑁨
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11069𑁩
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1106A𑁪
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1106B𑁫
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1106C𑁬
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1106D𑁭
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1106E𑁮
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1106F𑁯
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Virama
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11070𑁰
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Independent vowels
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11071𑁱
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11072𑁲
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Dependent vowel signs
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11073𑁳
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11074𑁴
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Consonant
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11075𑁵
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11076
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11077
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11078
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11079
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1107A
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1107B
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1107C
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1107D
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1107E
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番号ジョイナー
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1107F𑁿
文字表
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𑀬1102C
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𑀺1103A
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𑁋1104B
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1104E
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1104F
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11050
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11051
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𑁖11056
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𑁗11057
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𑁘11058
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𑁙11059
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𑁚1105A
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𑁛1105B
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𑁜1105C
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𑁝1105D
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𑁞1105E
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𑁠11060
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𑁡11061
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𑁢11062
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𑁣11063
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𑁤11064
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𑁥11065
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𑁧11067
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𑁨11068
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𑁩11069
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𑁪1106A
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𑁫1106B
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𑁬1106C
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𑁭1106D
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𑁮1106E
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𑁯1106F
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𑁰11070
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𑁱11071
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𑁲11072
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𑁳11073
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𑁴11074
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𑁵11075
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11076
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11077
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11078
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11079
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1107A
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1107B
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1107C
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1107D
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1107E
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𑁿1107F