Dives Akuru is an ancient script used historically in the Maldives, primarily for writing the Maldivian language, Dhivehi. It was used before the introduction of Thaana script and was in use between the 8th and 19th centuries. The script consists of both consonants and vowels, with characters written from left to right. While largely replaced, it holds historical significance and is occasionally studied for its cultural value and contributions to Maldivian history.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Dives Akuru' unicode script category. Currently there are 72 characters in this category.