Arabic Supplement
The Arabic Supplement Unicode block is a range of characters in the Unicode standard that includes letters, punctuation marks, and other symbols used in the Arabic alphabet. The Arabic alphabet is used to write a number of languages, including Arabic, Persian, and Urdu, among others. The Arabic Supplement block is an extension of the larger Arabic block, and it includes additional letters and marks that are used to represent the sounds of certain languages that are not covered by the basic Arabic block. The Arabic Supplement block is part of the Unicode standard, which provides a standardized way to represent characters from various writing systems in a digital form.
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U+750
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U+751
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U+752
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U+753
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U+754
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U+755
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U+756
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U+757
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U+758
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U+759
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U+75A
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U+75B
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U+75C
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U+75D
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U+75E
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U+75F
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U+760
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U+761
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U+762
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U+763
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U+764
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U+765
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U+766
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U+767
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U+768
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U+769
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U+76A
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U+76B
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U+76C
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U+76D
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U+76E
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U+76F
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U+770
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U+771
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U+772
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U+773
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U+774
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U+775
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U+776
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U+777
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U+778
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U+779
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U+77A
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U+77B
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U+77C
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U+77D
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U+77E
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U+77F