Langdi
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Langdi was a script commonly used by traders used to write Hindi, Punjabi, or Saraiki in the Indian subcontinent .[1] Bookkeepers, known as munīm (Hindi: मुनीम, Urdu: مُنیم), would also keep records in this script.[1]
Some scholars have claimed that Langdi is a form of Mahajani for writing in parts of Haryana. Its proper connection must be more thoroughly explored.[2]
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- ↑ http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2011/11274-n4126-mahajani.pdf