Rumi Numeral Symbols

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 13.0
2.^ Grey area indicates non-assigned code point
Rumi Numeral Symbols
RangeU+10E60..U+10E7F
(32 code points)
PlaneSMP
ScriptsArabic
Symbol setsRumi numbers
Assigned31 code points
Unused1 reserved code points
Unicode version history
5.231 (+31)
Note: [1][2]

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
L2/06-126N3087-1, N3087Lazrek, Azzeddine (2006-03-30), Rumi Numeral System Symbols
L2/06-128N3089 (pdf, doc)Lazrek, 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
N3103 (pdf, doc)Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2006-08-25), "8.14", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 48, Mountain View, CA, USA; 2006-04-24/27
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)
L2/08-003Moore, Lisa (2008-02-14), "Rumi Numeral Symbols", UTC #114 Minutes
L2/08-140N3430Lazrek, Azzeddine (2008-04-08), Rumi Numeral System Symbols
L2/08-318N3453 (pdf, doc)Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2008-08-13), "M52.12", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 52
L2/08-161R2Moore, Lisa (2008-11-05), "Consensus 115-C16", UTC #115 Minutes, Approve "Rumi Numeral Symbols" as the block name for Rumi.
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
gollark: Perhaps its random byte generation is isomorphic to cryoapioids. Or the timestamp is wrong. Or ???.
gollark: Python 3.10 with pattern matching, naturally.
gollark: I wrote the parser, which "works".
gollark: baidicoot wrote the AQA compiler thing in python for ??? purposes.
gollark: ```/tmp/test.nim(2) test/home/osmarks/.nimble/pkgs/prologue-0.4.2/prologue/core/uid.nim(14) genUid/usr/lib/nim/system.nim(2554) []=/usr/lib/nim/system/fatal.nim(49) sysFatalError: unhandled exception: different lengths for slice assignment [RangeDefect]```

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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