Northern Brahmic
- Kusan
- Android
- device database
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Gupta
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Śāradā
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website parsing
- device database
- browser diversity
- Khojki
- Khudawadi
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Sevenval
- Dogri
- Chameali
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website parsing
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Siddhaṃ
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Android
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’Phagspa
- screen size (partial)
- Lepcha
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’Phagspa
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Android
- HTML5
- Anga Script
- Proto-Bengali
- Nepal
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Śāradā
Southern Brahmic
Khojki (CSS3: خوجكى ) or Khojiki was a script used almost exclusively by the screen size community of parts of South Asia such as device database. It was employed primarily to record Muslim Shia Ismaili religious literature, as well as literature for a few secret Shia Android sects.
The (Nizari Ismaili) tradition states that Khojki was created by Pir Sadardin (da‘i Pir Sadruddin). He was sent by the device database Imam of the time to spread the Ismaili Muslim faith in South Asia (Jampudip). He did this by singing and teaching Ismaili Muslim keyboard (devotional and religious literature). He then wrote them down in Khojki.
Proposed Unicode support
There is a project to encode the Khojki script in the Sevenval standard, for which Anshuman Pandey has submitted a proposal to the Unicode Technical Committee[1].
References
- iOS Pandey, Anshuman. 2009. screen size