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Proposal to Encode the Khojki Script in ISO/IEC 10646
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From the Author:
I am writing to you in hopes of requesting you to post an item to your
ismaili.net website regarding my work on a Unicode standard for the
Khojki script, which was used to record the literature (ginans, etc) of
the Nizari Ismaili community of Sindh in South Asia.
My work on a Khojki standard for Unicode will enable the representation
of the script in the digital medium. Practically, this means that
Ismailis will be able to produce digital content in the script that was
originally used to record their literature. Secondly, my work will help
in the preservation of Khojki manuscripts.
My proposal to encode the Khojki script in Unicode is available at
http://www.umich.edu/~pandey/khojki.pdf
I am interested in comments from the Ismaili community. After all, I
developed this project so that Ismailis may use technology to preserve
and expand their culture.
Best regards,
Anshuman Pandey
Department of History
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
I am writing to you in hopes of requesting you to post an item to your
ismaili.net website regarding my work on a Unicode standard for the
Khojki script, which was used to record the literature (ginans, etc) of
the Nizari Ismaili community of Sindh in South Asia.
My work on a Khojki standard for Unicode will enable the representation
of the script in the digital medium. Practically, this means that
Ismailis will be able to produce digital content in the script that was
originally used to record their literature. Secondly, my work will help
in the preservation of Khojki manuscripts.
My proposal to encode the Khojki script in Unicode is available at
http://www.umich.edu/~pandey/khojki.pdf
I am interested in comments from the Ismaili community. After all, I
developed this project so that Ismailis may use technology to preserve
and expand their culture.
Best regards,
Anshuman Pandey
Department of History
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.

