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The Armenian eternity sign ( ֎ ֍ , Armenian: Հավերժության նշան, romanized: haverzhut’yan nshan) or Arevakhach (Արեւախաչ, "Sun Cross") is an ancient Armenian national symbol and a symbol of the national identity of the Armenian people. [1]
In this table, code value 21 is the eternity sign, which has, since 2013, a designated point in Unicode U+058E (LEFT-FACING ARMENIAN ETERNITY SIGN) and another for its right-facing variant: U+058D (RIGHT-FACING ARMENIAN ETERNITY SIGN). [1] Some mappings incorrectly claim that it has a code point of U+0530.
In 2012 the sign was finally adopted in the Armenian block of ISO and Unicode international standards. [29] The Armenian eternity sign, since 2013, is assigned Unicode U+058D (֍ – RIGHT-FACING ARMENIAN ETERNITY SIGN) and, for its left-facing variant, U+058E (֎ – LEFT-FACING ARMENIAN ETERNITY SIGN). [30]
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Armiger: Republic of Armenia: Adopted: April 19, 1992: Shield: Quarterly: 1; Gules, a lion passant facing to the sinister with a cross rising from its back Or, 2; Azure, a double headed eagle Or, 3; Azure, a roundel Or charged with an octofoil between two eagles trussed regardant and addorsed Or, 4; Gules, a Lion passant guardant holding a cross Or.
Vector conversion of File:Armscii-etern.png ("Armenian Eternity Sign found in the ARMSCII character encoding"), based on font character shape. {{PD-self}} Category:Symbols of Armenia Category:Eternity
right-facing armenian eternity sign ֎ u+058e: left-facing armenian eternity sign dingbats block
Armenian eternity sign; G. Garni Temple This page was last edited on 10 May 2024, at 07:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...