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- Khojki abstract "Khojki (Urdu: خوجكى , Sindhi: خوجڪي) or Khojiki was a script used almost exclusively by the Khoja community of parts of South Asia such as Sindh. It was employed primarily to record Muslim Shia Ismaili religious literature, as well as literature for a few secret Shia Muslim sects.The (Nizari Ismaili) tradition states that Khojki was created by Pir Sadardin (da‘i Pir Sadruddin). He was sent by the Ismaili Imam of the time to spread the Ismaili Muslim faith in South Asia (Jampudip). He did this by singing and teaching Ismaili Muslim Ginans (devotional and religious literature). He then wrote them down in Khojki.Khojki is a Brahmi-based script of the Sindhi branch of the Landa family, which is a class of mercantile scripts related to Sharada. It is considered to be a refined version of the Lohānākī script (Khudabadi script) that was developed as a liturgical script for recording Ismaili literature. Popular Nizari Ismaili tradition states that Khojki was invented and propagated by Pir Sadruddin (Ṣadr al-Dīn), an Ismaili missionary actively working with the Lohānākī community. Khojki is one of two Landa scripts that were developed into formal liturgical scripts for use by religious communities; the other is Gurmukhi, which was developed for writing the sacred literature of the Sikh tradition. Khojki is also called ‘Sindhi’ and ‘Khwajah Sindhi’".
- Khojki wikiPageID "1109818".
- Khojki wikiPageRevisionID "592348972".
- Khojki fam Brāhmī_script.
- Khojki fam Gupta_script.
- Khojki fam Laṇḍā_scripts.
- Khojki fam Śāradā_script.
- Khojki fam "Aramaic alphabet [a]".
- Khojki fam "Phoenician alphabet [a]".
- Khojki fam "Proto-Sinaitic alphabet [a]".
- Khojki footnotes "[a] The Semitic origin of the Brahmic scripts is not universally agreed upon.".
- Khojki hasPhotoCollection Khojki.
- Khojki iso "Khoj".
- Khojki languages Gujarati_language.
- Khojki languages Kutchi_language.
- Khojki languages Sindhi_language.
- Khojki name "Khojkī".
- Khojki region "India, Pakistan".
- Khojki sisters Gurmukh%C4%AB_alphabet.
- Khojki type Abugida.
- Khojki subject Category:Brahmic_scripts.
- Khojki subject Category:Gujarati_language.
- Khojki subject Category:Ismailism.
- Khojki subject Category:Languages_of_Pakistan.
- Khojki subject Category:Sindhi_language.
- Khojki subject Category:Unicode_proposals.
- Khojki type Abstraction100002137.
- Khojki type BrahmicScripts.
- Khojki type Communication100033020.
- Khojki type DramaticComposition107007684.
- Khojki type Language106282651.
- Khojki type LanguagesOfPakistan.
- Khojki type Message106598915.
- Khojki type Orthography106351202.
- Khojki type Proposal107162194.
- Khojki type Script107009946.
- Khojki type UnicodeProposals.
- Khojki type Writing106359877.
- Khojki type Writing106362953.
- Khojki type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Khojki comment "Khojki (Urdu: خوجكى , Sindhi: خوجڪي) or Khojiki was a script used almost exclusively by the Khoja community of parts of South Asia such as Sindh. It was employed primarily to record Muslim Shia Ismaili religious literature, as well as literature for a few secret Shia Muslim sects.The (Nizari Ismaili) tradition states that Khojki was created by Pir Sadardin (da‘i Pir Sadruddin). He was sent by the Ismaili Imam of the time to spread the Ismaili Muslim faith in South Asia (Jampudip).".
- Khojki label "Khojki".
- Khojki label "Khojki".
- Khojki label "Khojki-Schrift".
- Khojki sameAs Khojki-Schrift.
- Khojki sameAs Khojki.
- Khojki sameAs m.046v23.
- Khojki sameAs Q1740656.
- Khojki sameAs Q1740656.
- Khojki sameAs Khojki.
- Khojki wasDerivedFrom Khojki?oldid=592348972.
- Khojki isPrimaryTopicOf Khojki.