![]() ![]() ![]() Early Middle Odia (13th century–15th century): The earliest use of prose can be found in the Madala Panji of the Jagannath Temple at Puri, which dates back to the 12th century.Old Odia written in the form of connected lines is found in inscription dated to 1249 CE. Old Odia (10th century till 13th century): Inscriptions from the 10th century onwards provide evidence for the existence of the Old Odia language, with the earliest inscription being the Urajam inscription of the Eastern Gangas written in Old Odia in 1051 CE.The inscriptions are dated to third quarter of 9th century during the reign of early Eastern Gangas. Odra Prakrit or Oriya Prakrit words used along with Sanskrit. Proto Odia (Odra Prakrit) (10th century and earlier): Inscriptions from 9th century shows the evolution of proto-Odia, i.e.The history of the Odia language is divided into eras: Urajam inscription in Old Odia, royal charter of Eastern Ganga dynasty (1051 CE) ![]()
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