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Khojkī, Khojakī, or Khwājā Sindhī (Sindhi: خوجڪي (Arabic script) खोजकी (Devanagari)), is a script used formerly and almost exclusively by the Khoja community of parts of the Indian subcontinent, including Sindh, Gujarat, and Punjab. However, this script also had a further reach and was used by members of Ismaili … See more
According to the Nizari Ismaili tradition Pīr Ṣadr al-Dīn, the 15th-century dā’ī (preacher), invented the Khojkī script. While it is now … See more
As is explained by Michel Boivin, for the contemporary Khoja community, because the gināns are at the core of the Khoja religious heritage, "they quickly became a crucial stake in the process of identity … See more
Traditionally, diphthong vowels were written as a combination of vowel forms, and there were multiple forms of writing some of them. This is also true of the virama. There are also contextual variants of … See more
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WEBKhojki first appears in manuscripts in around 1737 and was thought to have become distinct from the Landa alphabet during the 16th century. Many books and lithographs in Khojki were published in the 20th century after …
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