Unicode character block
Marchen is a Unicode block containing characters from the Marchen alphabet, which has been used to write the extinct Zhang-Zhung language of the Zhang-zhung culture of Tibet.[3] In modern Bon usage, Marchen is also used to write Tibetan.
Marchen[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
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A |
B |
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F
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U+11C7x
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𑱰
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𑱱
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𑱲
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𑱳
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𑱴
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𑱵
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𑱶
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𑱷
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𑱸
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𑱹
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𑱺
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𑱻
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𑱼
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𑱽
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𑱾
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𑱿
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U+11C8x
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𑲀
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𑲁
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𑲂
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𑲃
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𑲄
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𑲅
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𑲆
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𑲇
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𑲈
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𑲉
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𑲊
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𑲋
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𑲌
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𑲍
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𑲎
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𑲏
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U+11C9x
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𑲒
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𑲓
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𑲔
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𑲕
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𑲖
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𑲗
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𑲘
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𑲙
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𑲚
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𑲛
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𑲜
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𑲝
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𑲞
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𑲟
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U+11CAx
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𑲠
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𑲡
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𑲢
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𑲣
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𑲤
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𑲥
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𑲦
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𑲧
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𑲩
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𑲪
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𑲫
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𑲬
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𑲭
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𑲮
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𑲯
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U+11CBx
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𑲰
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𑲱
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𑲲
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𑲳
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𑲴
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𑲵
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𑲶
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Notes
- 1.^ As of Unicode version 16.0
- 2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Marchen block:
References