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Ol Onal (Unicode block)

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Ol Onal is a Unicode block containing letters for the Ol Onal alphabet, created between 1981 and 1992 to write the Bhumij language.

Ol Onal[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
 0123456789ABCDEF
U+1E5Dx ๐ž— ๐ž—‘ ๐ž—’ ๐ž—“ ๐ž—” ๐ž—• ๐ž—– ๐ž—— ๐ž—˜ ๐ž—™ ๐ž—š ๐ž—› ๐ž—œ ๐ž— ๐ž—ž ๐ž—Ÿ
U+1E5Ex ๐ž—  ๐ž—ก ๐ž—ข ๐ž—ฃ ๐ž—ค ๐ž—ฅ ๐ž—ฆ ๐ž—ง ๐ž—จ ๐ž—ฉ ๐ž—ช ๐ž—ซ ๐ž—ฌ ๐ž—ญ ๐ž—ฎ ๐ž—ฏ
U+1E5Fx ๐ž—ฐ ๐ž—ฑ ๐ž—ฒ ๐ž—ณ ๐ž—ด ๐ž—ต ๐ž—ถ ๐ž—ท ๐ž—ธ ๐ž—น ๐ž—บ ๐ž—ฟ
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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History

The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Ol Onal block:

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