17000: Tangut

This section provides a quick summary of the Unicode code point block: 'Tangut', which contains 6125 code points to represent the Tangut, also known as Xixia, script, used to write the Tangut language, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken from about the 11th century CE until the 16th century in the area of present-day northwestern China.

Block name: Tangut

Block range: U+17000 ... U+187FF

Number of code points: 6125

Introduced since: Unicode version 9.0

Complete list of code points: unicode.org/charts/PDF/U17000.pdf

Code point samples:

Unicode - Tangut
Unicode - Tangut

The "Tangut" block contains code points to represent the Tangut, also known as Xixia, script, used to write the Tangut language, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken from about the 11th century CE until the 16th century in the area of present-day northwestern China.

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 About This Book

 Unicode Character Set

 Unicode Code Point Blocks: 0000 - 0FFF

 Unicode Code Point Blocks: 1000 - FFFF

 Unicode Code Point Blocks: 10000 - 11FFF

Unicode Code Point Blocks: 12000 - 10FFFF

 12000: Cuneiform

 12400: Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation

 12480: Early Dynastic Cuneiform

 12F90: Cypro-Minoan

 13000: Egyptian Hieroglyphs

 13430: Egyptian Hieroglyph Format Controls

 14400: Anatolian Hieroglyphs

 16800: Bamum Supplement

 16A40: Mro

 16A70: Tangsa

 16AD0: Bassa Vah

 16B00: Pahawh Hmong

 16E40: Medefaidrin

 16F00: Miao

 16FE0: Ideographic Symbols and Punctuation

17000: Tangut

 18800: Tangut Components

 18B00: Khitan Small Script

 18D00: Tangut Supplement

 1B000: Kana Supplement

 1B100: Kana Extended-A

 1B130: Small Kana Extension

 1B170: Nushu

 1BC00: Duployan

 1BCA0: Shorthand Format Controls

 1D000: Byzantine Musical Symbols

 1D100: Musical Symbols

 1D200: Ancient Greek Musical Notation

 1D2C0: Kaktovik Numerals

 1D2E0: Mayan Numerals

 1D300: Tai Xuan Jing Symbols

 1D360: Counting Rod Numerals

 1D400: Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols

 1D800: Sutton SignWriting

 1DF00: Latin Extended-G

 1E000: Glagolitic Supplement

 1E030: Cyrillic Extended-D

 1E100: Nyiakeng Puachue Hmong

 1E290: Toto

 1E2C0: Wancho

 1E800: Mende Kikakui

 1E4D0: Nag Mundari

 1E7E0: Ethiopic Extended-B

 1E900: Adlam

 1EC70: Indic Siyaq Numbers

 1ED00: Ottoman Siyaq Numbers

 1EE00: Arabic Mathematical Alphabetic Symbols

 1F000: Mahjong Tiles

 1F030: Domino Tiles

 1F0A0: Playing Cards

 1F100: Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement

 1F200: Enclosed Ideographic Supplement

 1F300: Miscellaneous Symbols And Pictographs

 1F600: Emoticons

 1F650: Ornamental Dingbats

 1F680: Transport and Map Symbols

 1F700: Alchemical Symbols

 1F780: Geometric Shapes Extended

 1F800: Supplemental Arrows-C

 1F900: Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs

 1FA00: Chess Symbols

 1FA70: Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A

 1FB00: Symbols for Legacy Computing

 20000: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B

 2A700: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C

 2B740: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D

 2B820: CJK Extension-E

 2CEB0: CJK Extension-F

 2EBF0: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension I

 2F800: CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement

 30000: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension G

 31350: CJK Unified Ideographs Extension H

 E0000: Tags

 E0100: Variation Selectors Supplement

 F0000: Supplementary Private Use Area-A

 100000: Supplementary Private Use Area-B

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