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111E0: Sinhala Archaic Numbers
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Sinhala Archaic Numbers', which contains 20 code points to represent characters used in a historic number system called Sinhala Illakkam, which was in use prior to 1815.
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11200: Khojki
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Khojki', which contains 62 code points to represent a writing system used by the Nizari Ismaili community of South Asia for recording religious literature.
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11280: Multani
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Multani', which contains 38 code points to represent the Seraiki language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Punjab in eastern Pakistan and the northern Sindh area of southeastern Pakistan.
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112B0: Khudawadi
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Khudawadi', which contains 69 code points to represent a script used historically for writing the Sindhi language, which is spoken in India and Pakistan.
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11300: Grantha
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Grantha', which contains 86 code points to represent the Grantha script which descends from Brahmi.
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11400: Newa
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Newa', which contains 93 code points to represent the Newa script, also known as Nepaalalipi in Nepal and as Newar in English-speaking countries, is a Brahmi-based script that dates to the tenth century.
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11480: Tirhuta
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Tirhuta', which contains 82 code points to represent the traditional writing system for the Maithili language, which is spoken by more than 35 million people in the state of Bihar in India, and in the Narayani and Janakpur regio...
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11600: Modi
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Modi', which contains 79 code points to represent the Modi script which is based on Brahmi and used mainly for writing the Marathi language.
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11660: Mongolian Supplement
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Mongolian Supplement', which contains 13 code points to represent a supplemental collection of birga head mark signs of various shapes and orientations to complement the Mongolian script.
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11700: Ahom
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Ahom', which contains 58 code points to represent the Ahom script used in northeast India, primarily to write the Tai Ahom language.
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11800: Dogra
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Dogra', which contains 60 code points to represent the Dogra script used to write the Dogri language in Jammu and Kashmir in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent in the 17th century.
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118A0: Warang Citi
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Warang Citi', which contains 64 code points to represent the Warang Citi script used to write the Ho language in the Indian states of Odisha (formerly Orissa) and Jharkhand.
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11A00: Zanabazar Square
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Zanabazar Square', which contains 72 code points to represent the Zanabazar Square script which is an abugida based upon Tibetan and inspired by the Brahmi model.
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11A50: Soyombo
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Soyombo', which contains 81 code points to represent the Soyombo script which is an historic script used to write Mongolian, Sanskrit, and Tibetan.
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11C00: Bhaiksuki
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Bhaiksuki', which contains 97 code points to represent the Bhaiksuki script which is a Brahmi-derived script used around 1000 century, primarily in the area of the present-day states of Bihar and West Bengal in India and norther...
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11C70: Marchen
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Marchen', which contains 68 code points to represent the Marchen script (Tibetan sMar-chen) which is a Brahmi-derived script used in the Tibetan Bön liturgical tradition.
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11D60: Gunjala Gondi
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Gunjala Gondi', which contains 63 code points to represent the Gunjala Gondi script, also called Koytura Gunjala Lipi, which is used to write the Adilabad dialect of the Gondi language in southern Indian state of Telegana.
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11EE0: Makasar
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Makasar', which contains 25 code points to represent the Makasar script which was used historically in South Sulawesi, Indonesia for writing the Makasar language.
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12480: Early Dynastic Cuneiform
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Early Dynastic Cuneiform', which contains 197 code points to represent characters covering extensions for Cuneiform for the Early Dynastic period, 2900-2335 BCE.
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16A40: Mro
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Mro', which contains 43 code points to represent the Mro script which was invented in the 1980 and used to write the Mro (or Mru) language in Southeastern Bangladesh and neighboring areas of Myanmar.
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16AD0: Bassa Vah
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Bassa Vah', which contains 36 code points to represent the Bassa Vah script which is used for the tonal Bassa language of Liberia.
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16B00: Pahawh Hmong
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Pahawh Hmong', which contains 127 code points to represent the Pahawh Hmong script which was originally devised by Shong Lue Yang in 1959 to write the Hmong language.
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16E40: Medefaidrin
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Medefaidrin', which contains 91 code points to represent the Medefaidrin script which is used to write the liturgical language Medefaidrin by members of an indigenous Christian church, Oberi Okaime.
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16FE0: Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation
This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation', which contains 2 code points to represent the Tangut Iteration Mark and the Nushu Iteration Mark.
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