Shha with hook
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| Shha with hook | |
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| Usage | |
| Writing system | Cyrillic |
| Type | Alphabetic |
Shha with hook (
, approximated in Unicode as Һ̡ һ̡), also referred to as Heng, is a letter of the Cyrillic script formerly used in some alphabets in Kabardian and a 1908 alphabet for Chechen.[1]
Usage
[edit]Shha with hook was used in the Kabardian alphabet of Kazi Atazhukin in 1865, the alphabet of Lev Lopatinsky in 1890, and the alphabet of Pago Tambiev in 1906.
Gallery
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Kabardian alphabet with shha with hook (Tambiev, 1906).
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Cursive 1844 Ossetian alphabet of Sjögren, with heng,
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1844 Ossetian alphabet of Sjögren, with heng,
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Kabardian alphabet with shha with hook (Lopatinsky 1890)
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Kabardian alphabet with shha with hook (Atazhukin 1865)
Computing codes
[edit]This letter has not yet been added to Unicode.
See also
[edit]- Ꜧ ꜧ - Heng
- Һ һ - Shha
- Ԧ ԧ - Shha with descender
- Kabardian language
- Cyrillic script
Sources
[edit]- Атажукин, Кази (1865). Кабардинская азбука (PDF) (in Russian). Тифлис: Военно-Походной типографии Главного Штаба Кавказской Армии.
- Лопатинский, Лев Григорьевич (1890). Русско-кабардинский словарь с указателем и краткой грамматикой (in Russian). Тифлис.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Тамбиев, Паго Измаилович (1906). Кабардинская азбука (in Russian). Тифлис: Типография Канцелярии Наместника Его Императорского Величества на Кавказе.
- ^ "Non-Slavic Languages" (PDF). Library of Congress. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2004-11-08.