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Elymaic Unicode Characters page 1


List of all characters from the Elymaic Unicode Characters
The Elymaic script was used by the Elymaeans, an ancient people who lived in the region of Elam, which is now southwestern Iran. The script was used between the 2nd century BCE and the 3rd century CE to write the Elymaic language, a variant of Aramaic. Elymaic inscriptions are found on coins, stone tablets, and religious monuments, and they provide valuable insights into the history and culture of the region during this period. The inclusion of the Elymaic script in Unicode is important for scholars studying the ancient history of Iran and the broader Middle East, as it allows for the digital encoding and preservation of Elymaic texts. These texts are key to understanding the interactions between the Elymaeans and neighboring civilizations, including the Parthians and the Sassanids, and their role in the broader history of the region..
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69600U+10FE0𐿠 ELYMAIC LETTER ALEPH
69601U+10FE1𐿡 ELYMAIC LETTER BETH
69602U+10FE2𐿢 ELYMAIC LETTER GIMEL
69603U+10FE3𐿣 ELYMAIC LETTER DALETH
69604U+10FE4𐿤 ELYMAIC LETTER HE
69605U+10FE5𐿥 ELYMAIC LETTER WAW
69606U+10FE6𐿦 ELYMAIC LETTER ZAYIN
69607U+10FE7𐿧 ELYMAIC LETTER HETH
69608U+10FE8𐿨 ELYMAIC LETTER TETH
69609U+10FE9𐿩 ELYMAIC LETTER YODH
69610U+10FEA𐿪 ELYMAIC LETTER KAPH
69611U+10FEB𐿫 ELYMAIC LETTER LAMEDH
69612U+10FEC𐿬 ELYMAIC LETTER MEM
69613U+10FED𐿭 ELYMAIC LETTER NUN
69614U+10FEE𐿮 ELYMAIC LETTER SAMEKH
69615U+10FEF𐿯 ELYMAIC LETTER AYIN
69616U+10FF0𐿰 ELYMAIC LETTER PE
69617U+10FF1𐿱 ELYMAIC LETTER SADHE
69618U+10FF2𐿲 ELYMAIC LETTER QOPH
69619U+10FF3𐿳 ELYMAIC LETTER RESH
69620U+10FF4𐿴 ELYMAIC LETTER SHIN
69621U+10FF5𐿵 ELYMAIC LETTER TAW
69622U+10FF6𐿶 ELYMAIC LIGATURE ZAYIN-YODH
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