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Character encoding / Languages of India / Language / Brahmic scripts / Tamil script / Classical Language in India / Official languages of India / Grantha alphabet / Tamil language / Grantha / Malayalam / Shin
Date: 2004-04-06 18:26:54
Character encoding
Languages of India
Language
Brahmic scripts
Tamil script
Classical Language in India
Official languages of India
Grantha alphabet
Tamil language
Grantha
Malayalam
Shin

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