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𐰿

Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ash Character

𐰿 is the Old Turkic letter Orkhon Ash, encoded at U+10C3F for text and font work.

U+10C3F

𐰿 is an Old Turkic character known as the Orkhon Ash. It’s useful when you’re working with historical scripts, transliteration, or typographic projects that require accurate Unicode characters.

Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ash Character Meaning

𐰿 (U+10C3F) is the Unicode character named “OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ASH.” As part of the Old Turkic script block, it represents a specific letter used in Old Turkic writing traditions. In practice, the symbol is mainly encountered in scholarly writing, digital epigraphy resources, and projects that reproduce or transliterate Old Turkic texts. When you include this character in your documents or UI, it helps preserve the intended spelling and lettering rather than substituting a visually similar glyph. For reliable results, use the provided Unicode/escape codes and test rendering with a font that supports the Old Turkic block.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste for Old Turkic transliteration or language-education materials
  • Digitally reproducing inscriptions or epigraphy text where the exact letter matters
  • Typography and font testing to verify the Old Turkic glyph at U+10C3F
  • Building searchable Unicode content for historical script references
  • Social posts or documentation that cite the character by its Unicode name/codepoint

Examples

𐰿 Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ash

  • 𐰿Old Turkic letter: 𐰿 (U+10C3F).
  • 𐰿Unicode escape: \\u{10C3F}.
  • 𐰿When typesetting Old Turkic, ensure 𐰿 is included correctly.
  • 𐰿The Orkhon Ash symbol is 𐰿 in Unicode.
  • 𐰿Test rendering support for 𐰿 in your chosen font.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+10C3F
HTML Entity𐰿
HTML Code𐰿
CSS\10C3F

FAQ

What does the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Ash character mean?

𐰿 (U+10C3F) is the Unicode character named “OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ASH.” As part of the Old Turkic script block, it represents a specific letter used in Old Turkic writing traditions. In practice, the symbol is mainly encountered in scholarly writing, digital epigraphy resources, and projects that reproduce or transliterate Old Turkic texts. When you include this character in your documents or UI, it helps preserve the intended spelling and lettering rather than substituting a visually similar glyph. For reliable results, use the provided Unicode/escape codes and test rendering with a font that supports the Old Turkic block.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𐰿?

The codepoint for 𐰿 is U+10C3F.

How can I copy 𐰿 into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𐰿 (as provided), or paste the character directly.

What CSS or programming escapes can I use for this character?

Use CSS escape \\10C3F, or JavaScript escape \\u{10C3F}.

Why does 𐰿 look blank or incorrect on my screen?

It usually means your current font doesn’t support the Old Turkic block. Try a font that includes U+10C3F, and re-check rendering.