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________________ FURTHER-INDIAN BRANCIL 435 [3] | TT plor ๓ ๔ F||g]ย|Br] | 6|1i| | 1 ] T| 1| 4 | 5 | 6 | Tฐ | | บ | | 6 h | | | | | ||| | 5 | 6 | 5|a|ภ| 7 ] GEL ไสกโr[ดโElf ต a wช ไคโ6 5 ] ||y|x3| |21|7s = T بال بال با ما errills 13 . + 2 x น พฯ ปป | | บ ป ป[7 4] ป 6 9 255 26 f|1g|o0|zolk I/ 27 //||z|s|4|2v| Ilt1 |uw|| %, L 23 29 30 | Fig. 194-The main existing or existed alphabets of Further India, particularly of the Philippine Islands (based on F. Gardner, Philippine Indic Studies, 1943) 7-6, Old Javanese or Kavi. 7-8, Early Sumatra. 9. Ratak character. ro, Buginese. 11-14, Tagalog. 15-16, lloco. 17-18, Bisaya. 19, Pangasinan. 20, Pampangan. 21. Tagbanua. 22-26. Mangyun varieties, 27-30, Buhil
SR No.007273
Book TitleAlphabet Key To History Of Mankind
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDavid Diringer
PublisherHutchinsons Scientific and Technical Publications
Publication Year1953
Total Pages609
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size29 MB
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