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Initially was used for wiiting in ancient India buoorjapatra or papers​

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Answered by lalisashenyi
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Paper and ink.

Beginning in the 2nd century AD, Indic language was transferred using birch bark as a writing surface. Locally, the birch bark was called Bhojpatra in India - patra meaning leaf/bark/sheet in Sanskrit. Palm leaves were used as a substitute to paper, even after paper was available for Indic manuscripts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Beginning in the 2nd century AD, Indic language was transferred using birch bark as a writing surface. Locally, the birch bark was called Bhojpatra inIndia - patra meaning leaf/bark/sheet in Sanskrit. Palm leaves were used as a substitute to paper, even after paperwas available for Indic manuscripts.

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