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Front Matter

Khojki

Commercial and religious script used by the Khoja community of Ismaili Muslims in Sindh and Gujarat (15th–19th centuries).

𑈀 𑈁 𑈂 𑈃 𑈄
Era
Medieval
Region
South Asia
System
Abugida
Direction
Left to Right (LTR)
Signs
62
Status
Extinct
Commercial and religious script used by the Khoja community of Ismaili Muslims in Sindh and Gujarat (15th–19th centuries). Used to secretly record Ismaili scriptures and hymns (ginans). The Aga Khan Foundation is currently working on digitizing these manuscripts.
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The Letters

Signs · Unicode · Types
Sample GlyphsClick to copy
Unicode
Range 1U+11200–U+1124F
Total signs62
Unicode Blocks
Not in Unicode
No Unicode block data available for this script.
Glyph evolution
Form change over time
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Reading Mechanics

Direction · Method
↔
Direction
Left to Right (LTR)
왼쪽에서 오른쪽으로 표기.
α
System
Abugida
⌨
Input method
Direct Unicode input
Keyboard layout
Standard IME · input chart
Keyboard layout data not yet available.
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The Lineage

Family · Descendants
Phylogeny
Descendants of hieroglyphs
Phylogeny
Related scripts
Ancestors · Descendants · Family

Ancestors

Brahmi Script

Same family

Newa (Pracalit)Tirhuta (Maithili)DograMasaram GondiKaithiModi ScriptSaurashtra ScriptMahajani
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In the World

Usage · Reach

Languages

SindhiGujarati

Countries

PakistanIndia