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Many scripts in Unicode, such as Arabic, have special orthographic rules that require certain combinations of letterforms to be combined into special ligature forms.In English, the common ampersand (&) developed from a ligature in which the handwritten Latin letters e and t (spelling et, Latin for and) were combined. [1]
In Unicode, the semicolon is encoded at U+003B ; SEMICOLON; this is the same value as it had in ASCII and ISO 8859-1. Unicode contains encoding for several other semicolon or semicolon-like characters: U+037E ; GREEK QUESTION MARK; U+061B ؛ ARABIC SEMICOLON – Arabic script; U+1364 ፤ ETHIOPIC SEMICOLON – Geʽez script
As of Unicode version 16.0, ... Arabic Hebrew North ... is the case-sensitive name of the entity. The semicolon is required.
Constable, Peter (2016-10-28), Script property of Arabic Letter Mark and interaction with digit substitution mechanisms: L2/17-016: Moore, Lisa (2017-02-08), "Consensus 150-C24", UTC #150 Minutes, Change the Script property of U+061C from Common to Arabic, and change Script_Extensions from Default to Arabic, Syriac, and Thaana, for Unicode 10.0 ...
ARABIC-INDIC PER MILLE SIGN U+0609: Po, other Arabic ؊ ARABIC-INDIC PER TEN THOUSAND SIGN U+060A: Po, other Arabic ؍ ARABIC DATE SEPARATOR U+060D: Po, other Arabic ؞ ARABIC TRIPLE DOT PUNCTUATION MARK U+061E: Po, other Arabic ٪ ARABIC PERCENT SIGN U+066A: Po, other Arabic ٫ ARABIC DECIMAL SEPARATOR U+066B: Po, other Arabic ٬ ARABIC ...
Arabic Supplement is a Unicode block that encodes Arabic letter variants used for writing non-Arabic languages, including languages of Pakistan and Africa, and old Persian. Block [ edit ]
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The ISCII encoding was originally intended to cover both the Brahmi-derived writing systems of India and the Arabic-based systems, but it was subsequently decided to encode the Arabic-based writing systems separately. PASCII has now been rendered largely obsolete by Unicode.