Khojki (Unicode block)

Khojki
Range U+11200..U+1124F
(80 code points)
Plane SMP
Scripts Khojki
Major alphabets Khojki
Assigned 62 code points
Unused 18 reserved code points
Unicode version history
7.0 61 (+61)
9.0 62 (+1)
Note: [1][2]

Khojki is a Unicode block containing characters used by the Khoja community of South Asia.

Khojki[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+1120x 𑈀 𑈁 𑈂 𑈃 𑈄 𑈅 𑈆 𑈇 𑈈 𑈉 𑈊 𑈋 𑈌 𑈍 𑈎 𑈏
U+1121x 𑈐 𑈑 𑈓 𑈔 𑈕 𑈖 𑈗 𑈘 𑈙 𑈚 𑈛 𑈜 𑈝 𑈞 𑈟
U+1122x 𑈠 𑈡 𑈢 𑈣 𑈤 𑈥 𑈦 𑈧 𑈨 𑈩 𑈪 𑈫 𑈬 𑈭 𑈮 𑈯
U+1123x 𑈰 𑈱 𑈲 𑈳 𑈴 𑈵 𑈶 𑈷 𑈸 𑈹 𑈺 𑈻 𑈼 𑈽 𑈾
U+1124x
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 11.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

History

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

VersionFinal code points[lower-alpha 1]CountL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
7.0U+11200..11211, 11213..1123D61L2/08-201Pandey, Anshuman (2008-05-05), Towards an Encoding for the Khojki Script in ISO/IEC 10646
L2/09-101N3596Pandey, Anshuman (2009-03-25), Proposal to Encode the Khojki Script in ISO/IEC 10646
L2/10-326N3883Pandey, Anshuman (2010-09-12), Revised Proposal to Encode the Khojki Script in ISO/IEC 10646
L2/11-021N3978Pandey, Anshuman (2011-01-28), Final Proposal to Encode the Khojki Script in ISO/IEC 10646
9.0U+1123E1L2/14-133N4575Pandey, Anshuman (2014-05-05), Proposal to Encode the Khojki Sign SUKUN
  1. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names

References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
  2. "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
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