top | scripts | languages | countries | types | categories | search |
( a script )
Type of script: | Abugida |
---|---|
Script category: | North Indic scripts |
Period of use: | 500 B.C.E. - 300 C.E. |
Writing-direction: | Right to left |
Parent script: | Aramaic script (show family tree) |
Names: | Kharoshthi |
The oldest Indian script, excepting the Indus script; almost certainly derived from Aramaic. It was developed in much the same way as Greek: in adapting an abjad to a non-Semitic language, a mechanism to indicate vowels was added. In Greek separate vowel symbols were added, but in Kharoshthi vowels are indicated through systematic modifications to the consonant symbols.
Article: | http://www.ancientscripts.com/kharosthi.html |
Article: | http://www.omniglot.com/writing/kharosthi.htm |