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SOUTH-INDIA IN OLD-JAVANESE AND SANSKRIT INSCRIPTIONS-by Himanshu Bhusan Sarkar
The art of writing in many places of South-East Asia is generally believed to have been derived, to use a genene term, from southern India. Epigraphists have designated this script as 'Vengi','Pallava-Grantha', but it does not necessarily mean that the script wasintroduced by the Pallavas...READ MORE
The art of writing in many places of South-East Asia is generally believed to have been derived, to use a genene term, from southern India. Epigraphists have designated this script as 'Vengi','Pallava-Grantha', but it does not necessarily mean that the script wasintroduced by the Pallavas...READ MORE
1 comment:
HI
Have you seen this site
http://controversialhistory.blogspot.com/2008/08/myths-of-pallava-granta-script.html
what is your take on this
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