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Transliteration of the Sanskrit, Arabic, and Allied Alphabets
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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page 268 note 1 In modern Indian languages only.
page 270 note 1 Although allowed by the Geneva system, the use of dj for in England or India is not recommended; nor for modern Indian languages should
be transliterated by ṭ or
by ẓ, as these signs are there employed for other purposes.