Rumi Numeral Symbols

Rumi Numeral Symbols
Range U+10E60..U+10E7F
(32 code points)
Plane SMP
Scripts Arabic
Symbol sets Rumi numbers
Assigned 31 code points
Unused 1 reserved code points
Unicode version history
5.2 31 (+31)
Note: [1][2]

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)
 0123456789ABCDEF
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
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 11.0
2.^ Grey area indicates non-assigned code point

History

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

VersionFinal code points[lower-alpha 1]CountL2 IDWG2 IDDocument
5.2U+10E60..10E7E31L2/05-318Lazrek, Azzeddine (2005-10-24), Proposals for Unicode Consortium [Arabic mathematical symbols]
L2/05-321Lazrek, Azzeddine (2005-07-10), Arabic Mathematical Old Symbols, Additional characters proposed to Unicode
L2/06-126N3087, N3087-1Lazrek, Azzeddine (2006-03-30), Rumi Numeral System Symbols
L2/06-128N3089Lazrek, Azzeddine (2006-03-31), Rumi bibliography
L2/06-216Anderson, Deborah (2006-05-17), Feedback on L2/06-126 Rumi
L2/06-291Lazrek, Azzeddine (2006-08-05), Rumi Numeral System Symbols, Additional characters proposed to Unicode
L2/07-155Anderson, Deborah; Maymo, Rosa Maria Comes; Lazrek, Azzeddine (2007-05-05), Feedback on Rumi proposal L2/06-126
L2/07-235Lazrek, Azzeddine (2007-07-29), Character and line-breaking properties for Rumi Numeral Symbols (proposal L2/06-291)
L2/08-140N3430Lazrek, Azzeddine (2008-04-08), Rumi Numeral System Symbols
L2/09-174Pournader, Roozbeh (2009-04-29), Possibly incorrect Bidi Class for Rumi numerals
L2/09-271Anderson, Deborah (2009-08-03), Rumi numerals : bidi property
L2/09-225RMoore, Lisa (2009-08-17), "B.13.7", UTC #120 / L2 #217 Minutes
L2/11-065Anderson, Deborah (2011-02-09), Comparison of Coptic Epact vs. Rumi digits
  1. Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names

See also

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.
  3. Azzeddine Lazrek (March 30, 2006). "Rumi Numeral System Symbols: Additional characters proposed to Unicode" (PDF). Retrieved December 13, 2014.
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