Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Goykānaḍī is an extinct script used in the territory of Goa .This script was also called as kandavī and grantha. This script was similar to the Halekannada and Kadamba script and was extensively used to write Konkani and sometimes Marathi. Similarly this was used by the trading Saraswat and Daivajna families along with the Modi script to maintain their accounts.. }
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- Goykanadi abstract "Goykānaḍī is an extinct script used in the territory of Goa .This script was also called as kandavī and grantha. This script was similar to the Halekannada and Kadamba script and was extensively used to write Konkani and sometimes Marathi. Similarly this was used by the trading Saraswat and Daivajna families along with the Modi script to maintain their accounts.".
- Goykanadi comment "Goykānaḍī is an extinct script used in the territory of Goa .This script was also called as kandavī and grantha. This script was similar to the Halekannada and Kadamba script and was extensively used to write Konkani and sometimes Marathi. Similarly this was used by the trading Saraswat and Daivajna families along with the Modi script to maintain their accounts.".