Kirat Rai (Unicode block)

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Kirat Rai is a Unicode block containing characters used to write the Bantawa language in the Indian state of Sikkim.

Kirat Rai[1][2]
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U+16D4x 𖵀 𖵁 𖵂 𖵃 𖵄 𖵅 𖵆 𖵇 𖵈 𖵉 𖵊 𖵋 𖵌 𖵍 𖵎 𖵏
U+16D5x 𖵐 𖵑 𖵒 𖵓 𖵔 𖵕 𖵖 𖵗 𖵘 𖵙 𖵚 𖵛 𖵜 𖵝 𖵞 𖵟
U+16D6x 𖵠 𖵡 𖵢 𖵣 𖵤 𖵥 𖵦 𖵧 𖵨 𖵩 𖵪 𖵫 𖵬 𖵭 𖵮 𖵯
U+16D7x 𖵰 𖵱 𖵲 𖵳 𖵴 𖵵 𖵶 𖵷 𖵸 𖵹
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1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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Kirat Rai
RangeU+16D40..U+16D7F
(64 code points)
PlaneSMP
ScriptsKirat Rai
Assigned58 code points
Unused6 reserved code points
Unicode version history
16.0 (2024)58 (+58)
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