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Combining Grantha Digit Five Symbol

Combining Grantha Digit Five 𑍫

U+1136B • number

Combining Grantha Digit Five Symbol

Combining Grantha Digit Five is a numeric combining character used in the Grantha script, which is historically employed in South India for writing Sanskrit and related languages. As a combining digit, it modifies a base character to represent the numeral five within Grantha numeric notation.

The Symbol For Combining Grantha Digit Five (𑍫) is a unicode character in the Supplementary Multilingual Plane Plane. It is found in the Grantha block and was approved as part of Unicode Version 7.0 in 2014

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  • Full Name: Combining Grantha Digit Five
  • Plane: Supplementary Multilingual Plane
  • Block: Grantha
  • Unicode: U+1136B
  • Unicode Version: 7.0
  • Year Added: 2014