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Nabataean, itself an offshoot of Aramaic. It has been proposed, notably by GeorgBühler (1898), that the Brahmi script of India (and by extension the derived
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Banerji 1999, p. 71. Mandagadde Rama Jois 1984, p. 50 Sir Raymond West; GeorgBühler (1878). A Digest of the Hindu Law of Inheritance and Partition: From
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stamp is around $30,000 for one stamp to around $220,000 for a block. GeorgBühler (1978). Sachsen 3 Pfennig rot. Friedrich W. Dieck (1921). Handbuch der
to Lalitavistara, there were as many as sixty-four scripts in India." GeorgBühler (1898). On the Origin of the Indian Brahma Alphabet. K.J. Trübner. pp