Contextual and Cultural Referencing in Art and Design

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Takri 

The Takri script derives from the Sarada script and was used in the western regions of the Himalayas. By the early 20th century, the Takri script has been replaced by Devanagari.


Lawrence Lo. (No Date)
Takri. Ancient Scripts [Online]
Available at http://www.ancientscripts.com/takri.html
Accessed on 15th June 2014, 21:48pm
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