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- Laṇḍā_scripts abstract "The Laṇḍā script (Gurmukhi: ਲੰਡਾ), meaning an alphabet "without tail", is a Punjabi word used to refer to scripts in Northern India. This is distinct from the Lahnda language, which used to be called Western Punjabi.There are at least ten ancient scripts that classify as Laṇḍā scripts. They tended to be used as the mercantile scripts of Punjab and were normally not used for literary purposes.Landa is a script that evolved from the Sharada script during the 10th century. It was widely used in the northern and north-western part of India in the area comprising Punjab, Sindh, Kashmir and some parts of Baluchistan and NWFP. It was used to write Punjabi, Hindi, Sindhi, Saraiki, Balochi, Kashmiri,Pashto and various Punjabi dialects like Potwari.In later centuries, Gurmukhi script evolved from the Landa. Khojki, an ecclesiastical script of the Ismaili Khoja community, is within the Sindhi branch of the Landa family of scripts. Mahajani, a script previously used for the Punjabi and Marwari languages, is related to Landa. The Khudabadi alphabet, formerly used for Sindhi, is a Landa based script. In the late 19th century, Sindhi started using the Devanagari and Persian scripts. Similarly, people in northern India began using Devanagari to write Hindi.".
- Laṇḍā_scripts thumbnail Landha_Script.jpg?width=300.
- Laṇḍā_scripts wikiPageID "2086315".
- Laṇḍā_scripts wikiPageRevisionID "542546201".
- Laṇḍā_scripts subject Category:Brahmic_scripts.
- Laṇḍā_scripts subject Category:Sarada_scripts.
- Laṇḍā_scripts subject Category:Scripts_without_ISO_15924_code.
- Laṇḍā_scripts comment "The Laṇḍā script (Gurmukhi: ਲੰਡਾ), meaning an alphabet "without tail", is a Punjabi word used to refer to scripts in Northern India. This is distinct from the Lahnda language, which used to be called Western Punjabi.There are at least ten ancient scripts that classify as Laṇḍā scripts. They tended to be used as the mercantile scripts of Punjab and were normally not used for literary purposes.Landa is a script that evolved from the Sharada script during the 10th century.".
- Laṇḍā_scripts label "Escrita Laṇḍā".
- Laṇḍā_scripts label "Laṇḍā scripts".
- Laṇḍā_scripts label "Ланда (письмо)".
- Laṇḍā_scripts sameAs La%E1%B9%87%E1%B8%8D%C4%81_scripts.
- Laṇḍā_scripts sameAs Escrita_Laṇḍā.
- Laṇḍā_scripts sameAs Q3299427.
- Laṇḍā_scripts sameAs Q3299427.
- Laṇḍā_scripts wasDerivedFrom Laṇḍā_scripts?oldid=542546201.
- Laṇḍā_scripts depiction Landha_Script.jpg.