Bangla alphabet
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Bangla alphabet
Summary
Bangla alphabet is an abugida[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of abugida entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,608 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Bangla alphabet is located in Bangladesh[3].
- Bangla alphabet is located in West Bengal[4].
- Bangla alphabet is located in Barak Valley division[5].
- Bangla alphabet is located in Tripura[6].
- Bangla alphabet is in the country of Bangladesh[7].
- Bangla alphabet is in the country of India[8].
- Bangla alphabet's instance of is recorded as abugida[9].
- Bangla alphabet's instance of is recorded as unicase alphabet[10].
- Bengal is named after Bangla alphabet[11].
- Bangla alphabet's based on is recorded as Gaudi[12].
- Bangla alphabet's based on is recorded as Bangla–Assamese script[13].
- Bangla alphabet's writing system is recorded as Bangla–Assamese script[14].
- Bangla alphabet's Commons category is recorded as Bengali alphabet[15].
- Bangla alphabet's language of work or name is recorded as Bangla[16].
- Bangla alphabet's country of origin is recorded as Bangladesh[17].
- Bangla alphabet's country of origin is recorded as India[18].
- Bangla alphabet comprises Bengali–Assamese letter[19].
- 1100 marks the founding of Bangla alphabet[20].
- Bangla alphabet's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Bengali script[21].
- Bangla alphabet's Commons gallery is recorded as Bengali alphabet[22].
- Bangla alphabet's location of creation is recorded as Bengal[23].
- Bangla alphabet's facet of is recorded as Bangla[24].
- Bangla alphabet's script directionality is recorded as left-to-right[25].
- Bangla alphabet's topic has template is recorded as Q22847829[26].
- Bangla alphabet's used by is recorded as Wikipedia[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include abugida[9] and unicase alphabet[10].
Origins
Bengal is named after Bangla alphabet[11]. 1100 marks the founding of it[20].
Use and Application
Bangla alphabet comprises Bengali–Assamese letter[19]. Recorded used by include Wikipedia[27], Wiktionary[28], Wikinews[29], Wikibooks[30], Wikiquote[31], and Wikivoyage[32].
Why It Matters
Bangla alphabet ranks in the top 8% of abugida entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,608 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]