Harubi
| Harubi | |
|---|---|
| Harubi | |
| Native to | Punjab, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India. |
| Region | Himalayas, Punjab Region. |
| Era | 900 CE – 1800 CE (Still Used In Some Villages) |
| Harubi, Landa, Mahajani | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
Origin
According to beliefs and fictions, Harubi was a language and a writing system used in northwestern India. First use of this language was done around 900 CE by a poet (name not known). It vanished in the late 17th century CE, but some far-flung villages with no connection to the outside world still use this language for daily life purposes.
Writing System
It has its own writing system very similar to Gurmukhi and Devanagari. It was developed from older scripts like Mahajani, Takri script, and Laṇḍā scripts.
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References
https://asiasamachar.com/2018/06/27/punjabi-language-is-5500-years-old/
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