In today's world, Ahom (Unicode block) has become a topic of general relevance and interest to many people. Its impact covers different areas and its implications are becoming increasingly evident in society. Whether in the personal, work or social sphere, Ahom (Unicode block) has sparked debates, research and reflections around its influence and reach. In this article we will explore various aspects related to Ahom (Unicode block), from its origin and evolution to its effects and consequences in our environment. It is important to understand and thoroughly analyze Ahom (Unicode block), in order to have a comprehensive and objective vision of its importance in our daily lives.
| Ahom | |
|---|---|
| Range | U+11700..U+1174F (80 code points) |
| Plane | SMP |
| Scripts | Ahom |
| Major alphabets | Ahom |
| Assigned | 65 code points |
| Unused | 15 reserved code points |
| Unicode version history | |
| 8.0 (2015) | 57 (+57) |
| 11.0 (2018) | 58 (+1) |
| 14.0 (2021) | 65 (+7) |
| Unicode documentation | |
| Code chart ∣ Web page | |
| Note: The Ahom block was expanded by 16 code points in Unicode 14.0.[1][2] | |
Ahom is a Unicode block containing characters used for writing the Ahom alphabet, which was used to write the Ahom language spoken by the Ahom people in Assam between the 13th and the 18th centuries.[3]
The block size was expanded by 16 code points in Unicode version 14.0 (version 13: 1173F → version 14: 1174F), and 7 more characters were defined.[4] This was the first block to expand since Unicode version 1.1.
| Ahom Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
| U+1170x | 𑜀 | 𑜁 | 𑜂 | 𑜃 | 𑜄 | 𑜅 | 𑜆 | 𑜇 | 𑜈 | 𑜉 | 𑜊 | 𑜋 | 𑜌 | 𑜍 | 𑜎 | 𑜏 |
| U+1171x | 𑜐 | 𑜑 | 𑜒 | 𑜓 | 𑜔 | 𑜕 | 𑜖 | 𑜗 | 𑜘 | 𑜙 | 𑜚 | 𑜝 | 𑜞 | 𑜟 | ||
| U+1172x | 𑜠 | 𑜡 | 𑜢 | 𑜣 | 𑜤 | 𑜥 | 𑜦 | 𑜧 | 𑜨 | 𑜩 | 𑜪 | 𑜫 | ||||
| U+1173x | 𑜰 | 𑜱 | 𑜲 | 𑜳 | 𑜴 | 𑜵 | 𑜶 | 𑜷 | 𑜸 | 𑜹 | 𑜺 | 𑜻 | 𑜼 | 𑜽 | 𑜾 | 𑜿 |
| U+1174x | 𑝀 | 𑝁 | 𑝂 | 𑝃 | 𑝄 | 𑝅 | 𑝆 | |||||||||
| Notes | ||||||||||||||||
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Ahom block:
| Version | Final code points[a] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8.0 | U+11700..11719, 1171D..1172B, 11730..1173F | 57 | L2/10-359 | N3928 | Hosken, Martin; Morey, Stephen (2010-09-17), Preliminary Proposal to add the Ahom Script in the SMP of the UCS |
| L2/12-222 | N4290 | Hosken, Martin; Morey, Stephen (2012-07-02), Proposal to add the Ahom Script in the SMP of the UCS | |||
| L2/12-267 | Anderson, Deborah; McGowan, Rick; Whistler, Ken (2012-07-21), "V. AHOM", Review of Indic-related documents and Recommendations to the UTC | ||||
| L2/12-309R | N4321R | Hosken, Martin (2012-10-23), Revised Proposal to add the Ahom Script in the SMP of the UCS | |||
| L2/12-343R2 | Moore, Lisa (2012-12-04), "Consensus 133-C16", UTC #133 Minutes | ||||
| N4353 (pdf, doc) | "M60.09", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 60, 2013-05-23 | ||||
| L2/21-123 | Cummings, Craig (2021-08-03), "Consensus 168-C3", Draft Minutes of UTC Meeting 168, Remove the assignment of GCB=SpacingMark for U+11720..U+11721 AHOM VOWEL SIGN A and AA, letting them default to GCB=Other, for Unicode version 14.0. | ||||
| 11.0 | U+1171A | 1 | L2/15-272 | Hosken, Martin; Morey, Stephen (2015-10-26), Proposal to add one extra character to the Ahom Block | |
| L2/15-254 | Moore, Lisa (2015-11-16), "D.13", UTC #145 Minutes | ||||
| 14.0 | U+11740..11746 | 7 | L2/20-258 | Morey, Stephen (2020-09-29), Proposal to encode additional signs for the Tai Ahom script | |
| L2/20-250 | Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; Pournader, Roozbeh; Moore, Lisa; Constable, Peter; Liang, Hai (2020-10-01), "9. Ahom", Recommendations to UTC #165 October 2020 on Script Proposals | ||||
| L2/20-237 | Moore, Lisa (2020-10-27), "Consensus 165-C17", UTC #165 Minutes | ||||
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