Review of Indian Currency Scripts
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The objects used to communicate their expression in the early period of human understanding were portrayed. This was called the painting script, which is called the Chapbajahtutpinpubbatpachaj, it was the infancy of the script. As the human development progressed, the script was also developed on the same average. Now in the script, along with pictorialism, emotional tendencies started to come, from which the birth of Bachatpub was born. After this, if the development progress continued, then the phonetic script, ie, the beginning of the introduction of the word ' In this script, the images only reveal the sound and on the basis of those sounds, the name of any object or spirit can be taken. Characteristic, characteristic and graphical scripts are part of the phonetic script.
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