Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Al Character
π° is the Old Turkic letter Orkhon Al, encoded as Unicode U+10C1E.
U+10C1E
π° is an Old Turkic character associated with the Orkhon script tradition. If you need to write or preview Old Turkic text, this page provides reliable copy options and code-point references. Use the provided escapes to place the character accurately in web and app projects.
Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Al Character Meaning
π° is named βOLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ALβ and has Unicode code point U+10C1E. As an Old Turkic letter, it belongs to the βOld Turkicβ category of Unicode characters. People typically use it when representing Orkhon-script-based texts, preparing accurate digital transcriptions, or working with historical-linguistic materials that require the exact character set. Because glyph appearance can vary by font, you may need an appropriate Unicode-capable font to render it correctly.
Common uses
- β’Copying the correct Orkhon letter into Old Turkic text drafts
- β’Preparing accurate Unicode-based scholarly or educational materials
- β’Using in digital typography projects that support Old Turkic scripts
- β’Marking characters in datasets or annotations for historical writing
- β’Building web content that includes Old Turkic letters with proper escapes
Examples
π° Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Al
- π°π°π° π°³π°€π°
- π°Old Turkic: π° appears in Orkhon transcriptions.
- π°Character test: π°
- π°Transcription noteβuse U+10C1E for π°.
- π°Typography sample: π° in a word context
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10C1E | |
| HTML Entity | 𐰞 | |
| HTML Code | 𐰞 | |
| CSS | \10C1E |
FAQ
What does the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Al character mean?
π° is named βOLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ALβ and has Unicode code point U+10C1E. As an Old Turkic letter, it belongs to the βOld Turkicβ category of Unicode characters. People typically use it when representing Orkhon-script-based texts, preparing accurate digital transcriptions, or working with historical-linguistic materials that require the exact character set. Because glyph appearance can vary by font, you may need an appropriate Unicode-capable font to render it correctly.
What is the Unicode code point for π°?
π° is U+10C1E.
How do I copy π° in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𐰞
What escape sequence works in CSS?
Use: \\10C1E
What JavaScript escape can I use for π°?
Use: \\u{10C1E}