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The Kalinga script or Southern Nagari is a Brahmic script used in the region of what is now modern-day Odisha, India and was primarily used to write Odia language in the inscriptions of the kingdom of Kalinga which was under the reign of early Eastern Ganga dynasty. By the 12th century, with the defeat of the Somavamshi dynasty by the Eastern Ganga monarch Anantavarman Chodaganga and the subsequent reunification of the Trikalinga(the three regions of ancient Odra- Kalinga, Utkala and Dakshina Koshala) region, the Kalinga script got replaced by the Siddhaṃ script-derived Gaudi or Proto-Oriya script which became the ancestor of the modern Odia script.

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  • The Kalinga script or Southern Nagari is a Brahmic script used in the region of what is now modern-day Odisha, India and was primarily used to write Odia language in the inscriptions of the kingdom of Kalinga which was under the reign of early Eastern Ganga dynasty. By the 12th century, with the defeat of the Somavamshi dynasty by the Eastern Ganga monarch Anantavarman Chodaganga and the subsequent reunification of the Trikalinga(the three regions of ancient Odra- Kalinga, Utkala and Dakshina Koshala) region, the Kalinga script got replaced by the Siddhaṃ script-derived Gaudi or Proto-Oriya script which became the ancestor of the modern Odia script. (en)
  • カリンガ文字は、ブラーフミー文字から派生した文字のひとつで、現在のインドオリッサ州周辺にあったカリンガ国において、古代のドラヴィダ語族の言語の一種を表記するために用いられていた。 12世紀には既に用いられなくなっており、ベンガル文字の類のブラーフミー系文字が代わって使われ、カリンガ文字と混交して現在のオリヤー文字となったと考えられている。 (ja)
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  • Devendravarma , Sanskrit in Mixed Kalinga script, 9th century AD. Copper plates, exhibited in the National Museum, New Delhi, India (en)
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  • [a] The Semitic origin of the Brahmic scripts is not universally agreed upon. (en)
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  • Kalinga script (en)
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  • Copper plates NMND-8.JPG (en)
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  • c. 600 - 1100 CE (en)
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  • The Kalinga script or Southern Nagari is a Brahmic script used in the region of what is now modern-day Odisha, India and was primarily used to write Odia language in the inscriptions of the kingdom of Kalinga which was under the reign of early Eastern Ganga dynasty. By the 12th century, with the defeat of the Somavamshi dynasty by the Eastern Ganga monarch Anantavarman Chodaganga and the subsequent reunification of the Trikalinga(the three regions of ancient Odra- Kalinga, Utkala and Dakshina Koshala) region, the Kalinga script got replaced by the Siddhaṃ script-derived Gaudi or Proto-Oriya script which became the ancestor of the modern Odia script. (en)
  • カリンガ文字は、ブラーフミー文字から派生した文字のひとつで、現在のインドオリッサ州周辺にあったカリンガ国において、古代のドラヴィダ語族の言語の一種を表記するために用いられていた。 12世紀には既に用いられなくなっており、ベンガル文字の類のブラーフミー系文字が代わって使われ、カリンガ文字と混交して現在のオリヤー文字となったと考えられている。 (ja)
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  • Kalinga script (en)
  • カリンガ文字 (ja)
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