File:Tocharian script - märkampal.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionTocharian script - märkampal.jpg |
English: The word märkampal (mä-rka-mpal) from the THT 0690 in the Tocharian script (also known as the Central Asian slanting Gupta script or Turkestani script). It means law, dharma in Tocharian-A language (焉耆語). The image is processed to black and white from the original. |
Date | unknown date (the script was used from c. 4th century to 13th century, manly in the 8th century) |
Source | http://titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de/texte/tocharic/thtind06.htm |
Author | an unknown Tocharian |
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current | 05:48, 22 June 2021 | 187 × 76 (7 KB) | Hermes Antinous (talk | contribs) | Virama | |
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