Elymaic
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The Elymaic alphabet is a right-to-left, non-joining abjad.[1] It is derived from the Aramaic alphabet.[2] Elymaic was used in the ancient state of Elymais,[1] which was a semi-independent state of the 2nd century BCE to the early 3rd century CE, frequently a vassal under Parthian control, in the present-day region of Khuzestan, Iran (Susiana).[3]
Elymaic alphabet |
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Type | |
Languages | Achaemenid Aramaic[1] |
Time period
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2nd century BCE — early 3rd century CE |
Parent systems
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Egyptian hieroglyphs
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U+10FE0–U+10FFF |
Unicode
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The Elymaic alphabet was added to the Unicode Standard in March, 2019 with the release of version 12.0.
The Unicode block for Elymaic is U+10FE0–U+10FFF:
Template:Unicode chart Elymaic
References
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