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Rumi Numeral Symbols
Unicode character block From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rumi Numeral Symbols is a Unicode block containing numeric characters used in Fez, Morocco, and elsewhere in North Africa and the Iberian peninsula, between the tenth and seventeenth centuries.[3]
Rumi Numeral Symbols[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+10E6x | 𐹠 | 𐹡 | 𐹢 | 𐹣 | 𐹤 | 𐹥 | 𐹦 | 𐹧 | 𐹨 | 𐹩 | 𐹪 | 𐹫 | 𐹬 | 𐹭 | 𐹮 | 𐹯 |
U+10E7x | 𐹰 | 𐹱 | 𐹲 | 𐹳 | 𐹴 | 𐹵 | 𐹶 | 𐹷 | 𐹸 | 𐹹 | 𐹺 | 𐹻 | 𐹼 | 𐹽 | 𐹾 | |
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Rumi Numeral Symbols block:
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