Sanskrit is the language, and it forms some of the base of the 'Indo-European' languages. It was considered to be the refined form of language, and its structure dates at least to 1500 BCE. There is a movement to encourage its wider and more common use. It is at least as important as Greek and Latin.
Malayalan. My friend is Indian and she writes in it sometimes.
The ancient writing of India is called sanskrit
Indus script is the writing system that was developed in India.
it had real bad writing in india
Sanskrit
Sanskrit was one of the very ancient languages and writing systems of India.
it is the "social pyramid" if ancient India I think.
because
it firstcame from ancient India then the idea was traded to the ancient Arabia so technically it was originally from India
The ancient Indians did not rediscover Sanskrit writing, as it has been used continuously for thousands of years. Sanskrit is one of the oldest known languages and its writing system has been in use for various sacred and secular purposes in India.
Indus script was used in north India and Pakistan from 3330 BC to around 1900 BC. Brahmi script was used in the same region from around 600 BC until it was replaced by regional writing systems.
Answer this question…It limited social mobility.