Khmer

  • Reading time:3 mins read

Khmer alphabet    The Khmer alphabet is descended from the Brahmi script of ancient India by way of the Pallava script, which was used in southern India and South East…

Continue ReadingKhmer

Khitan

  • Reading time:2 mins read

Khitan scripts Origin The Khitan people, who dominated a large chunk of Manchuria between 916 and 1125 AD, used two different scripts - the "large script", which came into use…

Continue ReadingKhitan

Khazarian Rovas

  • Reading time:3 mins read

Khazarian Rovas Khazarian is thought to be a descendent of the Proto-Rovas script, which was used to the east of the Aral Sea between about the 1st and 6th centuries…

Continue ReadingKhazarian Rovas

Khayaro-Hagoran

  • Reading time:2 mins read

Khayaro-Hagoran    The Khayaro-Hagoran alphabet was created by David Hunt to write a constructed language he created also called Khayaro-Hagoran. The language has somewhat of an Arabian and Indian feel,…

Continue ReadingKhayaro-Hagoran

Kharosthi

  • Reading time:2 mins read

Kharosthi alphabet Origin The Kharosthi alphabet was invented sometime during the 3rd century BC and was possibly derived from the Aramaic alphabet. It was widely used in northwest India and…

Continue ReadingKharosthi