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  2. Pokali waterfall - Wikipedia

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    Pokali waterfall is located in Okhaldhunga district of Nepal draining to the Likhu river. [1] With a fall height of 130 m, it is considered second tallest fall of Nepal. [2] There is a Madhav temple near the waterfall which is visited by the hindus of surrounding districts. [2] An annual festival is conducted near the waterfall to promote ...

  3. Islamic honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Islam uses a number of conventionally complimentary phrases wishing-well or praising religiously-esteemed figures including God ( Allah ), Muhammad (Messenger of God), Muhammad's companions ( sahaba ), family ( Ahl al-Bayt ), other Islamic prophets and messengers, angels, and revered persons. In Twelver Shi'ism, honorifics are used with the ...

  4. Tamil All Character Encoding - Wikipedia

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    Tamil All Character Encoding. Tamil All Character Encoding ( TACE16) is a scheme for encoding the Tamil script in the Private Use Area of Unicode, implementing a syllabary -based character model differing from the modified- ISCII model used by Unicode's existing Tamil implementation. [1] [2]

  5. Chinese character encoding - Wikipedia

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    The Guobiao (GB) line of character encodings start with the Simplified Chinese charset GB 2312 published in 1980. Two encoding schemes existed for GB 2312: a one-or-two byte 8-bit EUC-CN encoding commonly used, and a 7-bit encoding called HZ [1] for usenet posts. [2] : 94 A traditional variant called GB/T 12345 was published in 1990.

  6. Template:Contains special characters/doc - Wikipedia

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    Template:Contains special characters/styles.css. This template flags potential font/encoding issues for users when an article contains text which may not be rendered correctly on out-of-the-box installations of current operating systems. Use this only in articles in which the presence of special characters is likely to confuse readers of ...

  7. Avestan (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Avestan is a Unicode block containing characters devised for recording the Zoroastrian religious texts, Avesta, and was used to write the Middle Persian, or Pazand language. Avestan [1] [2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) 0. 1.

  8. Extended Unix Code - Wikipedia

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    Extended Unix Code (EUC) is a multibyte character encoding system used primarily for Japanese, Korean, and simplified Chinese (characters).. The most commonly used EUC codes are variable-length encodings with a character belonging to an ISO/IEC 646 compliant coded character set (such as ASCII) taking one byte, and a character belonging to a 94×94 coded character set (such as GB 2312 ...

  9. Kaktovik numerals - Wikipedia

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    t. e. You may need rendering support to display the uncommon Unicode characters in this article correctly. The Kaktovik numerals or Kaktovik Iñupiaq numerals [1] are a base-20 system of numerical digits created by Alaskan Iñupiat. They are visually iconic, with shapes that indicate the number being represented.