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Hirgunya is the common name for the ancient writing system used in late Kalaman Civilization that is the source of many modern writing systems. Hirgunya is an abugida. It is written from left to right. Hirgunya is the parent writing system for several other writing systems, including the Early [[Ithatian Syllabary]], the [[Midretassene Alphabet]], and the [[Erechórebese Alphabet]]. The Hirgunya script is still used today to write Kushiri and Jaithan.
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Hirgunya is the common name for the ancient writing system used in late Kalaman Civilization that is the source of many modern writing systems. Hirgunya is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abugida abugida]. It is written from left to right. Hirgunya is the parent writing system for several other writing systems, including the Early [[Ithatian Syllabary]], the [[Midretassene Alphabet]], and the [[Erechórebese Alphabet]]. The Hirgunya script is still used today to write Kushiri and Jaithan.
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Revision as of 18:56, 21 May 2014

Hirgunya is the common name for the ancient writing system used in late Kalaman Civilization that is the source of many modern writing systems. Hirgunya is an abugida. It is written from left to right. Hirgunya is the parent writing system for several other writing systems, including the Early Ithatian Syllabary, the Midretassene Alphabet, and the Erechórebese Alphabet. The Hirgunya script is still used today to write Kushiri and Jaithan.

Hirgunya Script

Hirgunya Script Renderings

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