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  2. Nepalese scripts - Wikipedia

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    Nepal Lipi is available in Unicode as Newa script. It is the official script used to write Nepal Bhasa. Ranjana script has been proposed for encoding in Unicode. [30] The letter heads of Kathmandu Metropolitan City, [31] Lalitpur Metropolitan City, [32] Bhaktapur Municipality, [33] Madhyapur Thimi Municipality [34] ascribes its names in Ranjana ...

  3. Newa (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    A Unicode character set was initially proposed in May 2011. [3] A previous tentative mapping of the first SMP also included the script [4] and later versions include the proposal. [5] A revised proposal [6] using the name "Newar" is reflected in the roadmap from 6.0.12. [7]

  4. Pracalit script - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Nepali. Prachalit Nepal; Sister systems. Ranjana Bhujimol: ISO 15924; ... 1. ^ As of Unicode version 16.0

  5. Devanagari (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Devanagari is a Unicode block containing characters for writing languages such as Hindi, Marathi, Bodo, Maithili, Sindhi, Nepali, and Sanskrit, among others.In its original incarnation, the code points U+0900..U+0954 were a direct copy of the characters A0-F4 from the 1988 ISCII standard.

  6. Khema script - Wikipedia

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    The Khema script was added to the Unicode Standard in September, 2024 with the release of version 16.0. The Unicode block for Khema, called Gurung Khema, is U+16100–U+1613F: Gurung Khema [1] [2]

  7. Ranjana script - Wikipedia

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    The Rañjanā script (Lantsa [2]) is an abugida writing system which developed in the 11th century [3] and until the mid-20th century was used in an area from Nepal to Tibet by the Newar people, the historic inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley, to write Sanskrit and Newar (Nepal Bhasa).

  8. Nandinagari - Wikipedia

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    Nandināgarī script was added to the Unicode Standard in March 2019 with the release of version 12.0. The Unicode block for Nandināgarī is U+119A0–U+119FF: Nandinagari [1] [2]

  9. Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The Unicode Consortium together with the ISO have developed a shared repertoire following the initial publication of The Unicode Standard: Unicode and the ISO's Universal Coded Character Set (UCS) use identical character names and code points. However, the Unicode versions do differ from their ISO equivalents in two significant ways.