Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Oq Character
𐰸 is the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon OQ character (U+10C38) used in Old Turkic writing.
U+10C38
𐰸 is an Old Turkic character used to represent sounds in historical texts. This page helps you copy it accurately and insert it in web and software projects. You can use the included Unicode and escape sequences directly.
Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Oq Character Meaning
𐰸 is the “Old Turkic Letter Orkhon OQ” character, Unicode code point U+10C38. It belongs to the Old Turkic script block and is used in writing systems associated with Old Turkic materials, including inscriptions commonly linked with the Orkhon tradition. In practice, the letter functions as a specific alphabetic character—meaning its value depends on the text and orthography where it appears rather than being a general-purpose symbol. When you encode or display it, the key is using the correct Unicode character so fonts and rendering engines can treat it as a single letter.
Common uses
- •Typing or drafting Old Turkic text in documents and note apps
- •Scholarly transcription of Old Turkic inscriptions for writing and research
- •Creating web content that includes Old Turkic characters with correct Unicode
- •Building datasets, glossaries, or corpora that require accurate character fidelity
- •Designing typography or testing font coverage for Old Turkic characters
Examples
𐰸 Old Turkic Letter Orkhon OQ
- 𐰸Old Turkic transcription: 𐰸𐰑𐰢
- 𐰸Character reference: U+10C38 is 𐰸
- 𐰸Short note for editors: Replace placeholder with 𐰸
- 𐰸Metadata entry: Orkhon OQ letter 𐰸
- 𐰸Copy/paste test line: 𐰸 𐰸 𐰸
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+10C38 | |
| HTML Entity | 𐰸 | |
| HTML Code | 𐰸 | |
| CSS | \10C38 |
FAQ
What does the Old Turkic Letter Orkhon Oq character mean?
𐰸 is the “Old Turkic Letter Orkhon OQ” character, Unicode code point U+10C38. It belongs to the Old Turkic script block and is used in writing systems associated with Old Turkic materials, including inscriptions commonly linked with the Orkhon tradition. In practice, the letter functions as a specific alphabetic character—meaning its value depends on the text and orthography where it appears rather than being a general-purpose symbol. When you encode or display it, the key is using the correct Unicode character so fonts and rendering engines can treat it as a single letter.
What is the Unicode code point for 𐰸?
𐰸 is U+10C38 (Unicode name: OLD TURKIC LETTER ORKHON OQ).
How can I copy 𐰸 into HTML?
Use the provided HTML entity: 𐰸.
What escapes should I use in code?
CSS escape: \\10C38 and JavaScript escape: \\u{10C38}.
Why does 𐰸 sometimes show as a blank box?
Display depends on font and renderer support for Old Turkic characters. Try a Unicode-capable font that includes this code point.