Unicode block General Indian digits

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The Unicode block General Indian digits (Engl. Common Indic Number Forms, U + A830 to U + A83F) contains numbers that were used before the introduction of modern decimal system in the northern Indian writings.

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Unicode number Characters
(400%)
category Bidirectional class Official name description
U + A830 (43056) other numeral from left to right NORTH INDIC FRACTION ONE QUARTER North Indian fraction a quarter
U + A831 (43057) other numeral from left to right NORTH INDIC FRACTION ONE HALF North Indian fraction and a half
U + A832 (43058) other numeral from left to right NORTH INDIC FRACTION THREE QUARTERS North Indian fraction three quarters
U + A833 (43059) other numeral from left to right NORTH INDIC FRACTION ONE SIXTEENTH North Indian fraction one sixteenth
U + A834 (43060) other numeral from left to right NORTH INDIC FRACTION ONE EIGHTH North Indian fraction one eighth
U + A835 (43061) other numeral from left to right NORTH INDIC FRACTION THREE SIXTEENTHS North Indian fraction three sixteenths
U + A836 (43062) different symbol from left to right NORTH INDIC QUARTER MARK North Indian sign quarter
U + A837 (43063) different symbol from left to right NORTH INDIC PLACEHOLDER MARK North Indian placeholder
U + A838 (43064) Currency symbol European
closing bell
NORTH INDIC RUPEE MARK North Indian rupee sign
U + A839 (43065) different symbol European
closing bell
NORTH INDIC QUANTITY MARK North Indian quantity symbol

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Representation of the characters as graphics. Hatched fields are unoccupied code points.

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