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Masaram Gondi (Unicode block)

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Masaram Gondi is a Unicode block containing characters from the Masaram Gondi script, which was designed for writing Gondi in 1918 by Munshi Mangal Singh Masaram, a Gond from Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh, India.

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Masaram Gondi[1][2]
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U+11D0x 𑴀 𑴁 𑴂 𑴃 𑴄 𑴅 𑴆 𑴈 𑴉 𑴋 𑴌 𑴍 𑴎 𑴏
U+11D1x 𑴐 𑴑 𑴒 𑴓 𑴔 𑴕 𑴖 𑴗 𑴘 𑴙 𑴚 𑴛 𑴜 𑴝 𑴞 𑴟
U+11D2x 𑴠 𑴡 𑴢 𑴣 𑴤 𑴥 𑴦 𑴧 𑴨 𑴩 𑴪 𑴫 𑴬 𑴭 𑴮 𑴯
U+11D3x 𑴰 𑴱 𑴲 𑴳 𑴴 𑴵 𑴶 𑴺 𑴼 𑴽 𑴿
U+11D4x 𑵀 𑵁 𑵂 𑵃 𑵄  𑵅   𑵆  𑵇
U+11D5x 𑵐 𑵑 𑵒 𑵓 𑵔 𑵕 𑵖 𑵗 𑵘 𑵙
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Masaram Gondi block:

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