curprev07:4307:43, 26 June 2024 Mathglottalkcontribs 106,968 bytes+671 Undid revision 1231041323bySrsh101 (talk) Are we looking at the same image? Clearly, it is in Devanagari. But more to the point, regardless what you say or I say, the source identifies it as Devanagari, and that is the only thing that counts. If you disagree, take it to the Talk page.undoTag: Undo
curprev23:2323:23, 7 April 2024 196.89.162.171talk 106,927 bytes+72 Actually this is better to have flags because it’s represent the country plus he have a point it’s better to have the same format for all writing system pagesundoTags: Manual revertRevertedMobile editMobile web edit
curprev02:4802:48, 7 April 2024 12.110.37.79talk 106,855 bytes−57 Adjust the format and delete redundancy. Devanagari is only used in three countries. There is no need to list the number of sovereign countries. India, Nepal and Fiji are already clear at a glance.undoTag: Reverted
curprev13:5713:57, 10 January 2024 Aso2101talkcontribs m106,835 bytes+63 I have cleaned up the etymology section, which contained several inaccuracies (deva does not mean "divine," and Maurer does not support the popular but incorrect etymology "city of the gods"). I removed the Fischer reference from this section, because it is not relevant to the etymology (but rather to the history of the script itself).undo