Brahmic scripts in Unicode
In Unicode, many of the Brahmic scripts (or Indic scripts) are encoded. As of Unicode version 6.3 the following scripts have been encoded:
Script name | Unicode numeric range |
---|---|
Balinese | 1B00..1B7F |
Batak | 1BC0..1BFF |
Baybayin (Tagalog) | 1700..171F |
Bengali | 0980..09FF |
Brahmi | 11000..1107F |
Buhid | 1740..175F |
Burmese (Myanmar) | |
Burmese : Myanmar | 1000..109F |
Burmese : Myanmar Extended-A | AA60..AA7F |
Cham | AA00..AA5F |
Chakma | 11100..1114F |
Devanagari | |
Devanagari : Devanagari | 0900..097F |
Devanagari : Devanagari Extended | A8E0..A8FF |
Devanagari : Vedic Extensions | 1CD0..1CFF |
Devanagari : Common Indic Number Forms | A830..A83F |
Gujarati | 0A80..0AFF |
Gurmukhi | 0A00..0A7F |
Hanunó'o (Hanunoo) | 1720..173F |
Javanese | A980..A9DF |
Kaithi | 11080..110CF |
Kannada | 0C80..0CFF |
Kayah Li | A900..A92F |
Khmer | |
Khmer : Khmer | 1780..17FF |
Khmer : Khmer Symbols | 19E0..19FF |
Lao | 0E80..0EFF |
Lepcha | 1C00..1C4F |
Limbu | 1900..194F |
Lontara (Buginese) | 1A00..1A1F |
Malayalam | 0D00..0D7F |
Meetei Mayek | |
Meetei Mayek : Meetei Mayek | ABC0..ABFF |
Meetei Mayek : Meetei Mayek Extensions | AAE0..AAFF |
New Tai Lue | 1980..19DF |
Oriya | 0B00..0B7F |
Phags-pa | A840..A87F |
Rejang | A930..A95F |
Saurashtra | A880..A8DF |
Sharada | 11180..111DF |
Sinhala | 0D80..0DFF |
Sundanese | 1B80..1BBF |
Sylheti Nagari (Syloti Nagri) | A800..A82F |
Tagbanwa | 1760..177F |
Tai Dam (Tai Viet) | AA80..AADF |
Tai Le | 1950..197F |
Tai Tham | 1A20..1AAF |
Tamil | 0B80..0BFF |
Telugu | 0C00..0C7F |
Thai | 0E00..0E7F |
Tibetan | 0F00..0FFF |
External links
- Unicode 6.3 Chapter 9: South Asian Scripts-I (PDF) Bengali, Devanagari, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Tamil, and Telugu
- Unicode 6.3 Chapter 10: South Asian Scripts-II (PDF) Brahmi, Kaithi, Lepcha, Limbu, Meetei Mayek (Meitei Mayek), Phags-pa, Saurashtra, Sinhala, Syloti Nagri (Sylheti Nagari), and Tibetan
- Unicode 6.3 Chapter 11: Southeast Asian Scripts (PDF) Balinese, Batak, Buginese (Lontara), Buhid, Cham, Hanunoo (Hanunó'o), Javanese, Kayah Li, Khmer, Lao, Myanmar (Burmese), New Tai Lue, Rejang, Sundanese, Tagalog (Baybayin), Tagbanwa, Tai Le, Tai Tham, Tai Viet (Tai Dam), and Thai
- Unicode 6.3 Chapter 15: Symbols (PDF) Common Indic Number Forms
- Unicode Entity Codes for the Devanāgarī Script
- Indic Computing Standardisation Organisation - Google Group, Group Introduction
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