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Dravidian numerals

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Dravidian numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient India and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Dravidian-speaking regions in South Asia. Numbers in this system are represented by combinations of letters from the various Indian scripts. In modern usage it has been replaced by Hindu-Arabic numeral systems.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Blazek, Vaclav (2007). "Dravidian Numerals". Mother Tongue. 12 (1): 203–215.