ISO/IEC 8859-6
ISO/IEC 8859-6:1999, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 6: Latin/Arabic alphabet, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 1987. It is informally referred to as Latin/Arabic. It was designed to cover languages using the Arabic alphabet (though it does not include the extra letters needed to write most Arabic-script languages other than Arabic itself, such as Persian, Urdu, etc.). Only nominal letters are encoded, no preshaped forms of the letters, so shaping processing is required for display.
ISO-8859-6 is the IANA preferred charset name for this standard when supplemented with the C0 and C1 control codes from ISO/IEC 6429. The text is in logical order, so bidi processing is required for display. Nominally ISO-8859-6 (code page 28596) is for “visual order”, and ISO-8859-6-I (code page 38596) is for logical order. But in practice, and required for HTML and XML documents, ISO-8859-6 also stands for logical order text. There is also ISO-8859-6-E which supposedly requires directionality to be explicitly specified with special control characters; this latter variant is in practice unused.
The range 0x80-0xFF is based on the 7-bit encoding standard ASMO 449.
Codepage layout
Legend:
Alphabetic
Control character
Numeric digit
Punctuation
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Extended punctuation
Graphic character
International
Undefined
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_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
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0_ |
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1_ |
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2_ |
SP 0020 32 |
! 0021 33 |
" 0022 34 |
# 0023 35 |
$ 0024 36 |
% 0025 37 |
& 0026 38 |
' 0027 39 |
( 0028 40 |
) 0029 41 |
* 002A 42 |
+ 002B 43 |
, 002C 44 |
- 002D 45 |
. 002E 46 |
/ 002F 47 |
3_ |
0 0030 48 |
1 0031 49 |
2 0032 50 |
3 0033 51 |
4 0034 52 |
5 0035 53 |
6 0036 54 |
7 0037 55 |
8 0038 56 |
9 0039 57 |
: 003A 58 |
; 003B 59 |
< 003C 60 |
= 003D 61 |
> 003E 62 |
? 003F 63 |
4_ |
@ 0040 64 |
A 0041 65 |
B 0042 66 |
C 0043 67 |
D 0044 68 |
E 0045 69 |
F 0046 70 |
G 0047 71 |
H 0048 72 |
I 0049 73 |
J 004A 74 |
K 004B 75 |
L 004C 76 |
M 004D 77 |
N 004E 78 |
O 004F 79 |
5_ |
P 0050 80 |
Q 0051 81 |
R 0052 82 |
S 0053 83 |
T 0054 84 |
U 0055 85 |
V 0056 86 |
W 0057 87 |
X 0058 88 |
Y 0059 89 |
Z 005A 90 |
[ 005B 91 |
\ 005C 92 |
] 005D 93 |
^ 005E 94 |
_ 005F 95 |
6_ |
` 0060 96 |
a 0061 97 |
b 0062 98 |
c 0063 99 |
d 0064 100 |
e 0065 101 |
f 0066 102 |
g 0067 103 |
h 0068 104 |
i 0069 105 |
j 006A 106 |
k 006B 107 |
l 006C 108 |
m 006D 109 |
n 006E 110 |
o 006F 111 |
7_ |
p 0070 112 |
q 0071 113 |
r 0072 114 |
s 0073 115 |
t 0074 116 |
u 0075 117 |
v 0076 118 |
w 0077 119 |
x 0078 120 |
y 0079 121 |
z 007A 122 |
{ 007B 123 |
| 007C 124 |
} 007D 125 |
~ 007E 126 |
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8_ |
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9_ |
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A_ |
NBSP 00A0 160 |
¤ 00A4 164 |
، 060C 172 |
SHY 00AD 173 |
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B_ |
؛ 061B 187 |
؟ 061F 191 |
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C_ |
ء 0621 193 |
آ 0622 194 |
أ 0623 195 |
ؤ 0624 196 |
إ 0625 197 |
ئ 0626 198 |
ا 0627 199 |
ب 0628 200 |
ة 0629 201 |
ت 062A 202 |
ث 062B 203 |
ج 062C 204 |
ح 062D 205 |
خ 062E 206 |
د 062F 207 |
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D_ |
ذ 0630 208 |
ر 0631 209 |
ز 0632 210 |
س 0633 211 |
ش 0634 212 |
ص 0635 213 |
ض 0636 214 |
ط 0637 215 |
ظ 0638 216 |
ع 0639 217 |
غ 063A 218 |
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E_ |
ـ 0640 224 |
ف 0641 225 |
ق 0642 226 |
ك 0643 227 |
ل 0644 228 |
م 0645 229 |
ن 0646 230 |
ه 0647 231 |
و 0648 232 |
ى 0649 233 |
ي 064A 234 |
◌ً 064B 235 |
◌ٌ 064C 236 |
◌ٍ 064D 237 |
◌َ 064E 238 |
◌ُ 064F 239 |
F_ |
◌ِ 0650 240 |
◌ّ 0651 241 |
◌ْ 0652 242 |
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_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F |
Code values 0xEB–0xF2 are assigned to combining characters.
See also
- Windows-1256 (Windows Arabic-alphabet codepage, more common in practical use in the 1990s)
External links
- ISO/IEC 8859-6:1999
- Standard ECMA-114: 8-Bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets - Latin/Arabic Alphabet 2nd edition (December 2000)
- ISO-IR 127 Right-Hand Part of Latin/Arabic Alphabet (November 30, 1986)