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   September 2024
  - Unicode 15.0 update.




INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SIX THOUSAND character


Name:
INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SIX THOUSAND
Hex Number:
U+1EC91
Decimal Number:
126097
HTML Entity (Dec):
𞲑
HTML Entity (Hex):
𞲑
Alternate Name:

Category:
No (Other Number)
Bidi Class:
AL (Right-to-Left Arabic)
Mirrored:
N
Combining Class:
0
Unicode Block:
Indic Siyaq Numbers
Plane:
1
Plane Code:
SMP
Plane Description:
Supplementary Multilingual Plane
Plane Range:
10000-1FFFF
Character Preview:
𞲑












INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SIX THOUSAND is a numeric character of other type from the Supplementary Multilingual Plane.

The bidi class of INDIC SIYAQ NUMBER SIX THOUSAND is Right-to-Left Arabic (Strong). It belongs to the strong right-to-left characters..

The Right-to-Left Arabic (AL) bidi class is similar to the Right-to-Left (R) class, but it specifically applies to Arabic script characters and characters from other scripts that behave similarly. This class is important for the correct handling of Arabic text in bidirectional contexts, ensuring that it aligns properly with the overall text direction.

Other Number (No) refers to numeric characters that do not fall into the decimal or letter number categories. These include fractions, superscripts, subscripts, and other special numeric forms used in specific contexts or scripts.

This character belongs to the Indic Siyaq Numbers block. The Indic Siyaq Numbers block provides a set of numerals used in the Indian subcontinent during the Mughal Empire for administrative and financial records. Like the Ottoman Siyaq numbers, these numerals were part of a specialized accounting system used for official documentation and record-keeping. The Indic Siyaq numerals were primarily used by accountants, government officials, and tax collectors in regions controlled by the Mughal Empire, making them an important tool for understanding the economic and bureaucratic practices of the time. The inclusion of Indic Siyaq Numbers in Unicode is crucial for historians working with archival documents from the Mughal period, as it allows for the accurate digital representation of these records. By ensuring that these numerals are preserved in a standardized format, Unicode supports the ongoing study of South Asian history and the complex administrative systems that were in place during the Mughal era..





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