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Time period | c. 12th/13th century AD |
Direction | Left-to-right |
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Koleluttu ( Malayalam: കോലെഴുത്ത്, romanized: Kōleḻuttŭ), was a syllabic alphabet of Kerala used for writing Malayalam language. [2]
Koleluttu developed from Vatteluttu script in the post- Chera Perumal (c. 12th century onwards) period in Kerala. [2] It was used by certain Kerala communities (such as Muslims and Christians) even up to c. 18th century AD. [2]
Koleluttu probably gets its name from a peculiar type of stylus which was used for its writing. Kōl in present-day Malayalam means a 'stylus' or an 'elongated stick-like object', and eḻuttŭ means 'written form'. [3]
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