Kashmiri, from 8th century onwards, was written in the Sharada script—as was Sanskrit before that, and even Arabic in the transitional 14-16th centuries. Once the Perso-Arabic Nastaliq script took over, Pandits and Muslims alike used that for Kashmiri. But after 1989, while Kashmiri Muslims have retained the Nastaliq, Pandits, especially younger generations, have moved to Devanagari and even the Roman script.
Salik Ahmad, 'How Kashmiri Pandits' Loss And Longing For 'Home' Find Expression In Their Literature', Outlook
















