johnny licon of the 18th century.
The Hindu Arabic number system was in fact started by Indians, back then known as Brahmi Numerals. They then slowly evolved to become Hindu Arabic numerals.
the Gupta numerals developed from the Brahmi numerals and were spread over large areas by the Gupta empire as they conquered territory. Beginning around 7th century, the Gupta numerals developed into the Nagari numerals.
The Brahmi numeral system is the Indian numeral system that is the direct ancestor of the Hindu-Arabic numeral systems that we use today. The earliest attestation dates from around the 3rd century BCE, but it was probably in use before then. The Roman numerals are thought to have evolved around the same time period. There appears to be some link with the Attic numerals, which may mean both Roman (which inherits from the Greek) and the Brahmi numerals have a common ancestry, possibly Mesopotamian, however there is no concrete evidence at this point. The current accepted theory is that they evolved separately.
The Romans invented Roman Numerals.
Azzedine Brahmi was born in 1966.
Roman numerals were invented because in the roman times they did not have numbers so these were their numbers
It was the Etruscans who first created Roman numerals.
Brahmi is known as "BACOPA MONNIERI" in English language worldwide...
Ancient Rome.
In rome of cource
indian numerals do not have zeor '0' digit, arabs invented 'zero' 0.
Tarik Brahmi was born in 1968.