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| Ogan script | |
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| Script type | |
Period | ?–present |
| Region | Sumatra,Indonesia |
| Languages | Ogan language |
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Parent systems | |
Sister systems | Kerinci,Lampung,Lembak,Pasemah,Rejang,Serawai |
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| Writing systems used in Indonesia | |
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| TheBrahmi script and its descendants |
TheOgan script is anabugida used to write the Ogan dialect ofSouth Barisan Malay,[1] spoken along theOgan River. It belongs to the group ofUlu scripts.[2]
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