It is associated with British rule and was used from 1818 to 1952. The British colonial era, or the ānglakālīn (आंग्ल कालीन), was the final stage of the Modi script's development. Even though all of these were quite popular, Chitnisi was the most prominent and frequently used script for Modi writing. The distinct styles of Modi used during this period were Chitnisi, Bilavalkari, Mahadevapanti, and Ranadi. In the Peshwa Era, or peshvekālīn (पेशवे कालीन), various Modi styles proliferated during the time of the Maratha Empire and lasted until 1818. The Bahamanī Era style, or bahamanīkālīn (बहमनी कालीन), appeared in the 14th–16th centuries during the years of the Bahmani Sultanate.ĭuring the rule of Shivaji, the Shivaji style, or shivakālīn (शिव कालीन), which was during the 17th century, the Chitnisi style of the Modi script developed. The Yādava Era style, or yādavakālīn (यादव कालीन), emerged as a distinct style in the 13th century during the Yādava Dynasty. The proto-Modi, or ādyakālīn (आद्यकालीन) style appeared in the 12th century. Many changes occurred in each era Proto-Modi There are various styles of the Modi script associated with a particular era. See also: Khando Ballal, Bāḷājī Avajī's sonīāḷājī Avajī Chitnis was the secretary of state to the Maratha king Shivaji Maharaj (ruled 1642–1680).
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