Old Turkic Letter Orkhon At Character
π± (Old Turkic Letter Orkhon At) is an Old Turkic character encoded at U+10C43.
U+10C43
π± is an Old Turkic letter used in historical writing contexts. If youβre building text, fonts, or reference material, itβs helpful to have the correct Unicode details for copying and display. This page provides practical ways to copy and use the character.
Old Turkic Letter Orkhon At Character Meaning
π± is identified by Unicode as the βOLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ATβ with the code point U+10C43. As part of the Old Turkic script block, it represents a specific letter from that writing system. Characters like this are most relevant when transcribing or studying Old Turkic texts, creating scholarly materials, or testing font/script support. For everyday interface text, itβs generally not used; instead, it appears in specialized documents, academic references, digital humanities projects, and in tool-assisted character searches where accurate code points matter.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact Old Turkic character for academic or reference documents
- β’Testing font and rendering support for the Old Turkic Unicode block
- β’Entering characters correctly in digital humanities and transcription workflows
- β’Labeling or annotating manuscripts, studies, or educational materials
- β’Using the character in Unicode character lists, datasets, or QA checks
Examples
π± Old Turkic Letter Orkhon At
- π±Old Turkic sample: π±
- π±Character test: U+10C43 = π±
- π±Orkhon text transcription includes π±
- π±Unicode reference entry: π±
- π±Font preview: π± in Old Turkic
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10C43 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐱃 | |
| HTML Code | 𐱃 | |
| CSS | \10C43 |
FAQ
What does the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon At character mean?
π± is identified by Unicode as the βOLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON ATβ with the code point U+10C43. As part of the Old Turkic script block, it represents a specific letter from that writing system. Characters like this are most relevant when transcribing or studying Old Turkic texts, creating scholarly materials, or testing font/script support. For everyday interface text, itβs generally not used; instead, it appears in specialized documents, academic references, digital humanities projects, and in tool-assisted character searches where accurate code points matter.
What is the Unicode code point for π±?
π± is U+10C43.
How can I copy π± for use in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𐱃.
What JavaScript escape can I use to insert π±?
Use \\u{10C43}.
Why does π± sometimes appear as a blank box?
It may be missing from your system font. Try a font that supports the Old Turkic Unicode block.