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what is Brahmin script​

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Answered by amulakhthakkar
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THE BRAHMIN SCRIPT is the earliest writing system developed in India after the Indus script. It is one of the most influential writing systems; all modern Indian scripts and several hundred scripts found in Southeast and East Asia are derived from Brahmi.

  • Origin of the Brahmi Script

One question about the origin of the Brahmi script relates to whether this system derived from another script or it was an indigenous invention. In the late 19th century, Georg Bühler advanced the idea that Brahmi was derived from the Semitic script and adapted by the Brahman scholars to suit the phonetic of Sanskrit and Prakrit. India became exposed to Semitic writing during the 6th century BCE when the Achaemenid empire took control of the Indus Valley (part of present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northwestern India). Aramaic was the language of administration in the Achaemenid empire, and official records were written using a North Semitic script.

Answered by jyotikhatkar1234
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The Brahmin script is the earliest writing system developed in India after the Indus script .It is one of the most influential writing systems ;all modern Indian script s and several hundred scripts found in Southeast and East Asia are derived from script.

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