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Historial Back ground of Kokborok script P AST, T ODAY & T OMMOROW 15 TH M ARCH 2013 AT T RIPURA U NIVERSITY
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Languages of India In different parts of India, different languages are spoken. Most of the languages of India belong to two families, Aryan and Dravidian. Along with these two main language families, there are other languages from the Sini - Mongoloid family spoken in east India.
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Languages of India
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Language of Kokborok Kokborok is a Indo-Tibeto language group comes under the Sini-Tibetan language family of East Asia and South East Asia. Kokborok mostly speak Tripuri people along with Reang, Jamatia, and some sub clans of Halam community, like Koloy & Rupini etc. Near about two million Kokborok speaking people live in Assam, Nagaland & Mizoram states and approx. three million Kokborok speaking people also live our nearest country in Bangladesh. Most in the non-Kokborok tribes of Tripura can completely speak or understand and large number of Bengali speaking people can dialogue in Kokborok, like a mother tongue, who live in next-door at Tripuri village of Tripura.
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Language of Kokborok Kokborok has existed in its various forms since at least the 1st century AD, when the historical record of Tripura Kings began to be written down. The script of Kokborok was called "Koloma". The Chronicle of the Tripuri Kings were written in a book called the Rajratnakar, this book was originally written down in Kokborok using the Koloma script by Durlobendra Chontai.
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Language of Kokborok Later, two Brahmins, Sukreswar and Vaneswar translated it into Sanskrit and then again translated the chronicle into Bengali in the 14th century. The chronicle of Twipra in Kokborok and Rajratnakar are no longer available. Kokborok was relegated to a common people's dialect during the rule of the Tripuri Kings in the Kingdom of Tripura, in contrast to Bengali language, from the period of the 14th century till the 20th century.
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Language of Kokborok
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Kokborok was recognised as an official language of Tripura state in 19 th January 1979. There currently is a debate over giving the language recognition as a National language of India.
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Script Writing is a method of representing language in visual or tactile form. Writing systems use sets of symbols to represent the sounds of speech, and may also have symbols for such things as punctuation and numerals.
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Script Harappan Civilization 3000 -1500 BC Debtamura Unokuti Pictorial script Anicient scripts using pictures and symbols are called pictorial script. Debtamura
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Script Rajmala Royal Chronicle of 184 Tripura kings. Last page of Rajmala First page of Rajmala
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Script Coins Ancient Coins of Tripura.
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Script Rare books Bhagnya Hridaya by Sri Rabindra nath Thakur
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Script Tripureswari Temple Anciaent Bangla Nagari-derived script
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Script In Bamboo sheet Aslong Alphabet Nirajoy Tripura Mrinalkanti Debbarma
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Script Black Magic Anciaent Kokborok script
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Modern Kokborok Script Tripuri Script By Alindralal Tripura
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Modern Kokborok Script Tripuri Script (Bangladesh) By Montrajoy Tripura
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Script Kokborok Script By Ananta Debbarma
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Script Kokborok Script By Hriday charan Jamatia
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Script Kokborok (Bangladesh) By Malek Fakir
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Script Kokborok (RajChantai) By Sambhuram Debbarma
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Script Kokborok (Dhalai) By Niranjan Debbarma
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Script Tripura Script (Bangladesh) Mustapha Majid ( Tripura Jati Parichoy)
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