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Description This table sets out the printed form of the vowels and consonants of the Kaithi script, as of the middle of the 19th century.
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Source Scanned from E.B. Eastwick, A Concise Grammar Of The Hindustani Language, 2nd edition, 1858
Author E. B. Eastwick, 1814-1883

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