Marchen_(Unicode_block)

Marchen (Unicode block)

Marchen (Unicode block)

Unicode character block


Marchen is a Unicode block containing characters from the Marchen alphabet, which has been used to write the extinct Zhang-Zhung language of the Zhang-zhung culture of Tibet.[3] In modern Bon usage, Marchen is also used to write Tibetan.

Marchen[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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U+11C7x 𑱰‎ 𑱱‎ 𑱲‎ 𑱳‎ 𑱴‎ 𑱵‎ 𑱶‎ 𑱷‎ 𑱸‎ 𑱹‎ 𑱺‎ 𑱻‎ 𑱼‎ 𑱽‎ 𑱾‎ 𑱿‎
U+11C8x 𑲀‎ 𑲁‎ 𑲂‎ 𑲃‎ 𑲄‎ 𑲅‎ 𑲆‎ 𑲇‎ 𑲈‎ 𑲉‎ 𑲊‎ 𑲋‎ 𑲌‎ 𑲍‎ 𑲎‎ 𑲏‎
U+11C9x 𑲒‎ 𑲓‎ 𑲔‎ 𑲕‎ 𑲖‎ 𑲗‎ 𑲘‎ 𑲙‎ 𑲚‎ 𑲛‎ 𑲜‎ 𑲝‎ 𑲞‎ 𑲟‎
U+11CAx 𑲠‎ 𑲡‎ 𑲢‎ 𑲣‎ 𑲤‎ 𑲥‎ 𑲦‎ 𑲧‎ 𑲩‎ 𑲪‎ 𑲫‎ 𑲬‎ 𑲭‎ 𑲮‎ 𑲯‎
U+11CBx 𑲰‎ 𑲱‎ 𑲲‎ 𑲳‎ 𑲴‎ 𑲵‎ 𑲶‎
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 15.1
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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History

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

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References

  1. "Unicode character database". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  2. "Enumerated Versions of The Unicode Standard". The Unicode Standard. Retrieved 2023-07-26.

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