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Title: Unikurji: Typographic Standardization and Digital Preservation of the Gurmukhi Script for the Sikh Faith
The font was created to support the Tolong Siki (also spelled Tolong Siki) script – a unique, invented script for Kurukh, distinct from Devanagari, Latin, or Bengali scripts. "Unikurji" is a portmanteau: Uni (Unicode) + Kur (Kurukh) + ji (honorific). font unikurji
1. Overview & Origins
Font Unikurji is a specialized, non-standard Unicode font primarily used for writing the Kurukh language (also known as Oraon or Dhangar). Kurukh is a Dravidian language spoken by the Oraon and Kurukh tribal communities, mainly in the Indian states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal, and Assam, as well as in Bangladesh and Nepal. Overview & Origins Font Unikurji is a specialized,
Scripts Supported: Arabic-based Kurdish (Sorani), Latin-based Kurdish (Kurmanji), Persian, and Latin. Latin-based Kurdish (Kurmanji)