From Handwiki | Multani | |
|---|---|
| Range | U+11280..U+112AF (48 code points) |
| Plane | SMP |
| Scripts | Multani |
| Major alphabets | Multani |
| Assigned | 38 code points |
| Unused | 10 reserved code points |
| Unicode version history | |
| 8.0 | 38 (+38) |
| Note: [1][2] | |
Multani is a Unicode block containing characters used for writing the Multani alphabet, a Brahmic script used in the Multan region of Punjab and in northern Sindh in Pakistan . The script is now obsolete, but was historically used to write the Saraiki language.[3]
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Multani block:
| Version | Final code points[lower-alpha 1] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8.0 | U+11280..11286, 11288, 1128A..1128D, 1128F..1129D, 1129F..112A9 | 38 | L2/10-011R | N3766 | Pandey, Anshuman (2010-02-09), A Roadmap for Scripts of the Landa Family |
| L2/10-013 | N3768 | Pandey, Anshuman (2010-02-09), Preliminary Proposal to Encode the Landa Script in ISO/IEC 10646 | |||
| L2/11-124 | N4027 | Pandey, Anshuman (2011-04-26), Preliminary Proposal to Encode the Multani Script | |||
| L2/12-316 | N4159 | Pandey, Anshuman (2012-09-25), Proposal to Encode the Multani Script in ISO/IEC 10646 | |||
| L2/12-343R2 | Moore, Lisa (2012-12-04), UTC #133 Minutes | ||||
| N4353 (pdf, doc) | Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 60, 2013-05-23 | ||||
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