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Sunuwar (Unicode block)

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Sunuwar is a Unicode block containing letters for the Sunuwar alphabet, developed in 1942 to write the Sunwar language.

Sunuwar[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+11BCx 𑯀 𑯁 𑯂 𑯃 𑯄 𑯅 𑯆 𑯇 𑯈 𑯉 𑯊 𑯋 𑯌 𑯍 𑯎 𑯏
U+11BDx 𑯐 𑯑 𑯒 𑯓 𑯔 𑯕 𑯖 𑯗 𑯘 𑯙 𑯚 𑯛 𑯜 𑯝 𑯞 𑯟
U+11BEx 𑯠 𑯡
U+11BFx 𑯰 𑯱 𑯲 𑯳 𑯴 𑯵 𑯶 𑯷 𑯸 𑯹
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 Sunuwar block:

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