Khamsan script

The Khamsan script (Nesionytan: 𠊛字; Khâmŝan; lit. People's script), or Nutadepasan (诺岛字; Nutadėpaŝan), is a -based Nesionytan writing system used to write Nesionytan languages. It was used during the 2nd century BC to the 20th century AD when the script became less common and was replaced with either Latin or Cyrillic in most languages. Due to its complexity, some Nesionytans adopted Indonesian scripts, most notably the in Isandarualese, to write their languages. Today, Khamsan is only used in Dajankagrash religious texts, but normally uses Javanese.