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Khudabadi (देवदेन/ Devden) is a script of Sindhi generally used by some Sindhis in India to write the Sindhi language. The script originates from Khudabad, a city in Sindh, and is named after it. It is also known as Hathvanki (or Warangi) script. Khudabadi is one of the four scripts used for writing the Sindhi language, the others being Perso-Arabic, Khojki and Devanagari script. It was used by traders and merchants to record their information and rose to importance as the script began to be used to record information kept secret from other non-Sindhi groups and Indian nations.

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  • El alfabeto khudabadi es un alfabeto de la familia bráhmica utilizado sobre todo por parte de los sindis de la India para escribir el idioma sindi. También se conoce como hathvanki (o warangi). El khudabadi es uno de los cuatro alfabetos que se utilizan para escribir el idioma sindi, los otros son el persoárabe, el khojki y el devanagari.​ Era utilizado ampliamente por comerciantes y mercaderes para registrar cuentas y cobró importancia a medida que comenzó a usarse para registrar información secreta de otros grupos y reinos. El khudabadi moderno tiene 37 consonantes, 10 vocales, 9 signos diacríticos vocálicos agregados a las consonantes, 3 signos misceláneos, un símbolo para los sonidos nasales (anusvara), un símbolo para los conjuntivos (virama) y 10 cifras numéricas como muchas otras escrituras índicas. Los nukta han sido tomados prestados del devanagari para representar signos adicionales que se encuentran en árabe y persa, pero que no se encuentran en sindi. Se escribeb de izquierda a derecha, como el devanagari. Sigue el patrón natural y el estilo de otros alfabetos landa. (es)
  • Khudabadi (देवदेन/ Devden) is a script of Sindhi generally used by some Sindhis in India to write the Sindhi language. The script originates from Khudabad, a city in Sindh, and is named after it. It is also known as Hathvanki (or Warangi) script. Khudabadi is one of the four scripts used for writing the Sindhi language, the others being Perso-Arabic, Khojki and Devanagari script. It was used by traders and merchants to record their information and rose to importance as the script began to be used to record information kept secret from other non-Sindhi groups and Indian nations. (en)
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  • The word "Sindhi" written in the Khudabadi script (en)
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  • Help:Multilingual support#Khudabadi (en)
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  • [a] The Semitic origin of the Brahmic scripts is not universally agreed upon. (en)
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  • sind (en)
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  • Specials #Replacement character (en)
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  • Khudabadi (en)
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  • Sindhi khudabadi.svg (en)
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  • uncommon Unicode characters (en)
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  • c. 16th century–present (en)
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  • Khudabadi (देवदेन/ Devden) is a script of Sindhi generally used by some Sindhis in India to write the Sindhi language. The script originates from Khudabad, a city in Sindh, and is named after it. It is also known as Hathvanki (or Warangi) script. Khudabadi is one of the four scripts used for writing the Sindhi language, the others being Perso-Arabic, Khojki and Devanagari script. It was used by traders and merchants to record their information and rose to importance as the script began to be used to record information kept secret from other non-Sindhi groups and Indian nations. (en)
  • El alfabeto khudabadi es un alfabeto de la familia bráhmica utilizado sobre todo por parte de los sindis de la India para escribir el idioma sindi. También se conoce como hathvanki (o warangi). El khudabadi es uno de los cuatro alfabetos que se utilizan para escribir el idioma sindi, los otros son el persoárabe, el khojki y el devanagari.​ Era utilizado ampliamente por comerciantes y mercaderes para registrar cuentas y cobró importancia a medida que comenzó a usarse para registrar información secreta de otros grupos y reinos. (es)
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  • Alfabeto khudabadi (es)
  • Khudabadi script (en)
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