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The Tibetan
alphabet was composed for the translation of
Buddhism sacred texts, in the 7 Th century. It comes from
the cursive writing used at that time in central India;
it was composed with the intention to simplify thanks to
a rigorous phonetic knowledge. The inventor was Thonmi
Sambhota, minister of the first Tibetan king, converted
to Buddhism; perhaps he brought in sacred books this
Indian writing. |