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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kawi_scriptKawi script - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. The Kawi [a] or Old Javanese script is a Brahmic script found primarily in Java and used across much of Maritime Southeast Asia between the 8th century and the 16th century. [2] The script is an abugida, meaning that characters are read with an inherent vowel. Diacritics are used, either to suppress the vowel and represent a pure ...

  2. The Kawi alphabet (Aksara Kawi) originated in Java and was first used in the Singhasari Kingdom in eastern Java during the 8th century AD. After that it spread to across parts of south east Asia and was used until the 16th century AD, particularly in Borneo, Java, Bali and Sumatra. The Kawi alphabet developed from the Pallava script, which was ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_JavaneseOld Javanese - Wikipedia

    Old Javanese was written with Kawi or Old Javanese script in 8th–16th century. The Kawi script is a Brahmic script found primarily in Java and used across much of Maritime Southeast Asia. The Kawi script is related to the Pallava script and Kadamba script in South India. Nowadays, Old Javanese can be written with Balinese script and Javanese ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Kawi_scriptKawi script - Wikiwand

    The Kawi or Old Javanese script is a Brahmic script found primarily in Java and used across much of Maritime Southeast Asia between the 8th century and the 16th century. The script is an abugida, meaning that characters are read with an inherent vowel. Diacritics are used, either to suppress the vowel and represent a pure consonant, or to represent other vowels.

  6. By the 10th Century the Kawi alphabet, which developed from Pallava, had a distinct Javanese form. For a period from the 15th century onwards, Javanese was also written with a version of the Arabic alphabet, called pegon (ن ݢ ٙ ڤٙي ٙ). By the 17th Century, the Javanese alphabet had developed into its current form.

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · e. The Kawi [lower-alpha 1] or Old Javanese script is a Brahmic script found primarily in Java and used across much of Maritime Southeast Asia between the 8th century and the 16th century. [2] The script is an abugida, meaning that characters are read with an inherent vowel. Diacritics are used, either to suppress the vowel and represent a pure ...

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