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The Takri script (sometimes called Tankri) is an abugida writing system of the Brahmic family of scripts. It is closely related to, and derived from, the Sharada script employed by Kashmiri. It is also related to the Gurmukhī script used to write Punjabi. Until the late 1940s, Takri was the official script for writing the Dogri language in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Takri has historically been used by a number of Pahari, Nepali and Dardic languages in the Western Himalayas, such as Gaddi or Gaddki (the language of the Gaddi ethnic group), Kashtwari (the dialect centered around the Kashtwar or Kishtwar region of Jammu and Kashmir) and Chamiyali (the language of the Chamba region of Himachal Pradesh).
[edit] Proposed Unicode SupportThere is a project to encode the Takri script in the Unicode standard, for which Anshuman Pandey has submitted a proposal to the Unicode Technical Committee[1]. Takri is tentatively allocated in the Supplemental Multilingual Plane (SMP) at the code range U+11680 to U+116DF. [edit] Revival MovementsSince Takri fell into disuse, there have been sporadic attempts to revive the script in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh states. Kashtwari and Kulluvi are two languages for which recent efforts have been made. [edit] References
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