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Mahajani
𑅬𑅱𑅐𑅛𑅧𑅑
Script type
Time period
12th century — 21st century
DirectionLeft-to-right Edit this on Wikidata
RegionIndia, Pakistan
LanguagesHindi,Punjabi, andMarwari
Related scripts
Parent systems
Sister systems
Gurmukhi,Khudabadi,Khojki,Multani
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Mahj(314), ​Mahajani
Unicode
Unicode alias
Mahajani
U+11150–U+1117F
Final Accepted Script Proposal
Brahmic scripts
TheBrahmi script and its descendants

Mahajani is aLaṇḍā mercantile script that was historically used in northern India for writing accounts and financial records inMarwari,Hindi andPunjabi.[1]It is aBrahmic script and is written left-to-right. Mahajani refers to the Hindi word for 'bankers', also known as 'sarrafi' or 'kothival' (merchant).

History

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Mahajani has been used as a primary accounting script forMarwari traders and for the use of Hindi and Punjabi in a wide region across northwest India and eastern Pakistan. It was taught in merchant schools as part of the education system. A vast majority of documents in which it is found are financial documents, in addition to primers. Its use has been reported by bookkeepers inHaryana as theLangdi script, although its relationship with Langdi is uncertain. Mahajani descended from Landa scripts in the greater Punjab region in historic times and was well known as a merchant's script throughout north India. It may have also been influenced byKaithi andDevanagari.[1]

Characters

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It has fewer vowels than most North Indian scripts, and the use of them is optional. The vowels i and u can represent both their short and long forms in addition to diphthongs and related vowels. Since vowels are optional, they must be interpreted in context for most Mahajani texts. There are no special conjunct consonant forms, and there are no viramas to indicate them. Nasalization, if indicated, is typically represented by 'na'. It also has various fraction marks, accounting marks, and textual organization marks, to indicate paragraph and word spacing, and abbreviation, punctuation, and space marks. As many Mahajani texts are accounting books, accounting symbols have been found, but they are undergoing further research for proper encoding. It also uses a Devanagari-like baseline only to mark title headings on texts, not like in Devanagari where the baseline is an integral part of the characters. Some characters also have glyphic variants, which can be found in greater detail in the Unicode proposal.

Vowels

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LetterIASTISOIPA
𑅐a[ɐ]
ā[ɑː]
𑅑i[i]
ī[]
𑅒u[u]
ū[]
𑅓eē[]
ai[ɑj]
𑅔oō[]
au[ɑw]

Consonants

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LetterIASTIPA
𑅕ka[k]
𑅖kha[]
𑅗ga[ɡ]
𑅘gha[ɡʱ]
𑅙ca[]
𑅚cha[tʃʰ]
𑅛ja[]
𑅜jha[dʒʱ]
𑅝ña[ɲ]
𑅞ṭa[ʈ]
𑅟ṭha[ʈʰ]
𑅠ḍa[ɖ]
𑅡ḍha[ɖʱ]
𑅢ṇa[ɳ]
𑅣ta[]
𑅤tha[t̪ʰ]
𑅥da[]
𑅦dha[d̪ʱ]
𑅧na[n]
𑅨pa[p]
𑅩pha[pʰ]
𑅪ba[b]
𑅫bha[bʱ]
𑅬ma[m]
𑅭ra[r]
𑅮la[l]
𑅯va[ʋ]
𑅰sa[s]
𑅱ha[ɦ]

Unicode

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Main article:Mahajani (Unicode block)

Mahajani script was added to theUnicode Standard in June 2014 with the release of version 7.0.

The Unicode block for Mahajani is U+11150–U+1117F:

Mahajani[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
 0123456789ABCDEF
U+1115x𑅐𑅑𑅒𑅓𑅔𑅕𑅖𑅗𑅘𑅙𑅚𑅛𑅜𑅝𑅞𑅟
U+1116x𑅠𑅡𑅢𑅣𑅤𑅥𑅦𑅧𑅨𑅩𑅪𑅫𑅬𑅭𑅮𑅯
U+1117x𑅰𑅱𑅲𑅳𑅴𑅵𑅶
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

References

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  1. ^abPandey, Anshuman (2011-07-12)."N4126: Proposal to Encode the Mahajani Script in ISO/IEC 10646"(PDF). Working Group Document, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2.
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