The Achaemenid empire of Persia reached the Indus Valley in the fifth century B.C., bringing the Aramaic script with it, from which was derived both northern and southern Indian alphabets.
the Aramaic script with it, from which was derived both northern and
the Aramaic script with it, and from which deriving both the northern and the
with it the Aramaic script, from which derive both the northern and the
with it the Aramaic script, from which derives both northern and
with it the Aramaic script, and deriving from it both the northern and
the meanings are different. if you just say "northern and southern indian alphabets", then it seems like you're just talking about some northern and some southern indian alphabets - i.e., nothing necessarily complete or exhaustive.
if you use "the", then you're talking about THE alphabets, i.e., all of them.
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