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  1. (Top) Background and origin. Usage. Characters. Unicode. References. Multani script. Multānī was a historical Indic script which originated in the Punjab region of South Asia. It was, predominantly, used for the Punjabi language. The script was used for routine writing and commercial activities.

  2. Multani is a Brahmic script originating in the Multan region of Punjab. The script was used for routine writing and commercial activities. Multani is one of four Landa scripts whose usage was extended beyond the mercantile domain and formalized for literary activity and printing; the others being Gu

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  4. The Multani script developed from the Landa script in the 18th century in the Multan region of Punjab and in northern Sindh in what is now Pakistan. It was used until the 20th century to write Saraiki, Sindhi, Punjabi and other languages spoken in that region. It was initially used for commercial activities. In the early 19th century it began ...

  5. Multani is a Brahmic script originating in the Multan region of Punjab and in northern Sindh, Pakistan. It was used to write Saraiki language , often considered a dialect of Lahnda group of languages . [1]

  6. Multani script. Multani is a Brahmic script originating in the Multan region of Punjab. The script was used for routine writing and commercial activities. Multani is one of four Landa scripts whose usage was extended beyond the mercantile domain and formalized for literary activity and printing; the others being Gurmukhi (Punjabi), Khojki ...

  7. c. 18th–20th century CE: Direction: left-to-right Region: Multan region of Punjab and in northern Sindh: Languages: Saraiki: Related scripts

  8. The Multani script is used for writing the Saraiki language, spoken in the Punjab regions of India and Pakistan, and in northern Sindh in Pakistan. It is a commercial script, used mainly by merchants.

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