Abstract/ Description |
The script is of Kutila varsity But language is Oriya. Time: 2nd half 13th century A. D.Find spot:Sonepur
The script is oriya. Language –Sanskrit
Time:Middle of the 14th century A. D. Fing spot:Patnagarh
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Title |
The script is of Kutila varsity
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Size |
45 × 50 cm.
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Forms part of |
“Indian script “photographs collection.
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Origin |
13th & 14th century
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Language Information |
Oriya is an Indian language, belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. The Odia script is developed from the Kalinga script, one of the many descendants of the Brahmi script of ancient India.The earliest known inscription in the Odia language, in the Kalinga script, dates from 1051.
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Subjects |
Indus Script
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Indian Language and Languages - Oriya
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Indo-Aryan languages -Sanskrit
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Medium/Genre |
Photograph
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Note |
Photograph was laminated by CILS, Mysore. It is procured from Calcutta. Displayed in photograph section.
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Location |
Centre for Information on Language Sciences, Mysore
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