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Yezidi (Unicode block)
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Yezidi is a Unicode block containing characters from the Yezidi script, which was used for writing Kurdish, specifically the Kurmanji dialect (Northern Kurdish) for liturgical purposes in Iraq and Georgia.
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Yezidi[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+10E8x | 𐺀 | 𐺁 | 𐺂 | 𐺃 | 𐺄 | 𐺅 | 𐺆 | 𐺇 | 𐺈 | 𐺉 | 𐺊 | 𐺋 | 𐺌 | 𐺍 | 𐺎 | 𐺏 |
U+10E9x | 𐺐 | 𐺑 | 𐺒 | 𐺓 | 𐺔 | 𐺕 | 𐺖 | 𐺗 | 𐺘 | 𐺙 | 𐺚 | 𐺛 | 𐺜 | 𐺝 | 𐺞 | 𐺟 |
U+10EAx | 𐺠 | 𐺡 | 𐺢 | 𐺣 | 𐺤 | 𐺥 | 𐺦 | 𐺧 | 𐺨 | 𐺩 | 𐺫 | 𐺬 | 𐺭 | |||
U+10EBx | 𐺰 | 𐺱 | ||||||||||||||
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The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Yezidi block:
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