Kolezhuthu
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Kolezhuthu |
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Type | |
Languages | Tamil Malayalam |
Time period
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ca. 700 |
Parent systems
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Sister systems
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Malayalam, Grantha, Vattezhuthu, Malayanma |
Kolezhuthu is one of the oldest writing systems in South India. It was mainly used to write Malayalam language [1][2] and Tamil language[3] particularly during the former's infancy, along with Vatteluttu alphabet.[4]
Kolezhuthu, which means "line letters", in contrast with Vattezhuthu, which means "circle letters", is considered by some to also have been known as Pallava-Chola script, which eventually evolved into the Tamil script that is used for the Tamil language.[5]
Kolezhuthu belongs to the same script family as Malayanma and Vattezhuthu.[6]
References[edit]
- ^ Old Scripts of Malayalam
- ^ Ancient writing schemes of Kerala
- ^ A. Aiyappan (1948). Report on the Socio-economic Conditions of the Aboriginal Tribes of the Province of Madras. Government Press. p. 131.
- ^ S. N. Sadasivan (2000). A Social History Of India. APH Publishing. p. 308.
- ^ K. S. Singh & S. Manoharan, People of India: National Series Volume IX: Languages and Scripts: Archaeological Survey of India, 1993, p. 27.
- ^ Grantha, Vattezhuthu, Kolezhuthu, Malayanma, Devanagiri, Brahmi and Tamil alphabets
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