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English: This image features a two-line text written by Shah Asod Ali Pir (1843-1922) in Sunamganj, Sylhet. The example is taken from 'Introduction to the Syloti Nagri Script', ultimately from 'Ten Sylheti Poems' by James Lloyd-Williams and Matiar Rahman Chowdhury.
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