Bhujimol script
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The Bhujimol script (or Bhujinmol, Devanagari: भुजिमोल or भुजिंमोल) is the most ancient form of Nepal script. It is also one of the most common varieties of the Nepal alphabet.[2]
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Bhujimol | |
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Script type | |
Direction | Left-to-right |
Languages | Newar, Sanskrit |
Related scripts | |
Parent systems | |
Sister systems | Ranjana Pracalit |
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The Bhujimol script has been used to write Nepal Bhasa and Sanskrit.