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Armenian eternity sign. 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] It is one of the most common symbols in Armenian ...
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
Unicode contains a number of characters that represent various cultural, political, and religious symbols. Most, but not all, of these symbols are in the Miscellaneous Symbols block. The majority of them are treated as graphic symbols that are not characters . [1] Exceptions to this include characters in certain writing systems that are also in ...
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Eternity, as symbolized by Armenians since ancient times. Date: 10 February 2008: Source: crafts by Ashot > Tuf Eternity Symbol: Author: Made by Mikael Häggström (User:Mikael Häggström) Permission (Reusing this file)
Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Armenian letters. Armenian is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the Armenian language, both the classical and reformed orthographies. Five Armenian ligatures are encoded in the Alphabetic Presentation Forms block.
ArmSCII. ArmSCII. ArmSCII or ARMSCII is a set of obsolete single-byte character encodings for the Armenian alphabet defined by Armenian national standard 166–9. ArmSCII is an acronym for Armenian Standard Code for Information Interchange, similar to ASCII for the American standard. It has been superseded by the Unicode standard.
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