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Date: 2012-02-24 12:09:59
Notation
Languages of Asia
Hindustani orthography
Gurmukhi script
Gurmukhī alphabet
Unicode
Devanagari
Virama
Keyboard layout
Brahmic scripts
Punjabi language
Languages of India

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