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Kamarupi script : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kamarupi script
Kamarupi script〔"The Assamese script of the period from the fifth to the thirteenth century may be termed as the ancient Assamese script or the Kamarupi script" 〕 (ancient Assamese script) and sometimes as ancient Kamrupi script〔 was the script used in ancient Kamarupa between the 5th and the 13th centuries, from which modern Bengali and Assamese script evolved. For the Assamese script, this was the first of three chronological stages of development, the other two being medieval and modern Assamese scripts.〔"The Kamarupi script developed into the medieval Assamese script and the latter into the modern Assamese script" 〕 The Kamarupa inscriptions were engraved during this development period, and they display the development of this script in this period. The scripts of the 5th-century Umachal and Nagajari-Khanikargaon rock inscriptions are nearly identical to the eastern variety of the Gupta script, which over the centuries evolved into the proto-Assamese script of the 12th-century Kanai-Boroxiboa inscriptions. S. N. Sarma has observed that the Assamese script pertaining to the period from the 6th century to the twelfth century can be termed as the ancient Kamrupi script. The Kamrupi script took the form of the old Assamese script in the latter period.〔''Assam district gazetteers - Volume 6'' (1976), Page 478 "S. N. Sarma has observed that the Assamese script pertaining to the period from the 6th century to the twelfth century can be termed as the ancient Kamrupi script."〕 ==Origin== The Kamrupi script originated from Gupta script,〔"The ''a, i, ka, ga, na, ta, da, na, ma, ra'' and ''va'' of the Umachal and Barganga inscriptions are fairly similar to those of the Allahabad inscription (of Samudragupta)" 〕 which in turn developed from Brahmi script. Sometimes, Kamrupi script origins are traced to Kutila script, which is not widely accepted.
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