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The script of the Indus Valley Civilization is undeciphered, meaning that its symbols have not yet been fully understood or translated. Scholars have not been able to definitively identify which known script it may be related to, such as Brahmi, Tamil, or Kharosthi. The mystery surrounding the script adds to the intrigue and enigma of the ancient civilization.

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The script of the Indus Valley Civilization is undeciphered, meaning that its symbols have not yet been fully understood or translated. Scholars have not been able to definitively identify which known script it may be related to, such as Brahmi, Tamil, or Kharosthi. The mystery surrounding the script adds to the intrigue and enigma of the ancient civilization.

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The earliest deciphered epigraphic inscriptions are found in Sri Lanka and South India from the 6th-4th century BC (Tamil Brahmi). Inscriptions in the Brahmi script appear in the northern Indian subcontinent, from at least the 3rd century BC (Ashoka inscriptions)

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Azzedine Brahmi was born in 1966.

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Brahmi is known as "BACOPA MONNIERI" in English language worldwide...

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The language of the Harappans was partially deciphered in May 2010 by comparing it with Brahmi script and Linear Elamite.

The seals were found to be Sanskrit, Tamil and Prakrit personal names, for the most part.

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