Devanagari (Unicode block)

Devanagari is a Unicode block containing characters for writing languages such as Hindi, Marathi, Sindhi, Nepali, and Sanskrit, among others. In its original incarnation, the code points U+0900..U+0954 were a direct copy of the characters A0-F4 from the 1988 ISCII standard. The Bengali, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam blocks were similarly all based on their ISCII encodings.

Devanagari
RangeU+0900..U+097F
(128 code points)
PlaneBMP
ScriptsDevanagari (122 char.)
Common (2 char.)
Inherited (4 char.)
Major alphabetsHindi
Sanskrit
Marathi
Assigned128 code points
Unused0 reserved code points
Source standardsISCII
Unicode version history
1.0.0104 (+104)
4.0105 (+1)
4.1106 (+1)
5.0110 (+4)
5.1112 (+2)
5.2117 (+5)
6.0127 (+10)
7.0128 (+1)
Note: [1][2]

Block

Devanagari[1]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
 0123456789ABCDEF
U+090x
U+091x
U+092x
U+093x ि
U+094x
U+095x
U+096x
U+097x ॿ
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 13.0

History

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

gollark: I could make a program for that.
gollark: monospace font but all vowels are replaced with random other vowels.
gollark: Monospace font but it only supports the letter H.
gollark: monospace font but gnobody is replaced with a bees emoji.
gollark: Monospace font but it's sapient and edits communication formatted in it to spread itself.

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.
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