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- Bhattiprolu_alphabet abstract "The Bhattiprolu script is a variant of the Brahmi script which has been found in old inscriptions at Bhattiprolu, a small village in Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, South India. It is located in the fertile Krishna river delta and the estuary region where the river meets the Bay of Bengal. The inscriptions date to before 100 BCE, putting them among the earliest evidence of Brahmi writing in South India.Bhattiprolu differs from Ashokan Brahmi in two significant ways. First, the letters gh, j, m, l, s are "radically different": m is upside-down compared to Brahmi, while gh appears to derive from g rather than from Semitic heth. Secondly, the inherent vowel has been discarded: A consonant written without diacritics represents the consonant alone. This is unique to Bhattiprolu and Tamil Brahmi among the early Indian scripts.".
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet thumbnail Brahmi.png?width=300.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet wikiPageID "17524695".
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet wikiPageRevisionID "587560343".
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet hasPhotoCollection Bhattiprolu_alphabet.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet subject Category:Brahmic_scripts.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet subject Category:Linguistic_history_of_India.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet type Abstraction100002137.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet type BrahmicScripts.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet type Communication100033020.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet type DramaticComposition107007684.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet type Script107009946.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet type Writing106362953.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet comment "The Bhattiprolu script is a variant of the Brahmi script which has been found in old inscriptions at Bhattiprolu, a small village in Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, South India. It is located in the fertile Krishna river delta and the estuary region where the river meets the Bay of Bengal. The inscriptions date to before 100 BCE, putting them among the earliest evidence of Brahmi writing in South India.Bhattiprolu differs from Ashokan Brahmi in two significant ways.".
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet label "Bhattiprolu alphabet".
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet sameAs m.0463r7p.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet sameAs Q4901454.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet sameAs Q4901454.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet sameAs Bhattiprolu_alphabet.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet wasDerivedFrom Bhattiprolu_alphabet?oldid=587560343.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet depiction Brahmi.png.
- Bhattiprolu_alphabet isPrimaryTopicOf Bhattiprolu_alphabet.