Tolong Siki

Script details
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| Code | Tols |
| Script type | alphabet |
| Region | South Asian |
| Status | Unclear |
| Direction | LTR |
| Baseline | unspecified |
| Case | unknown |
| White space | unspecified |
| Complex behaviors | |
| OpenType code | unspecified |
| ISO 15924 Number | 299 (left-to-right alphabetic) |
Script description
Section titled “Script description”Tolong Siki is an alphabetic script written from left to right.
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It was developed in 1999 for writing Kurukh, a Dravidian language spoken primarily in the Indian states of Jharkhand, Bihar, and Chattisgarh; however it is unknown whether or not it is still used for this purpose.
Languages that use this script
Section titled “Languages that use this script”| Language | Writing System Code | Writing System Status | SLDR/CLDR locale | Regional variants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kurux | kru-Tols | in use | kru-Tols-IN |
Unicode status
Section titled “Unicode status”The Tolong Siki script is not yet in Unicode. The script has an allocation at U+11DB0..U+11DEF in the Roadmap to the SMP for the Unicode Standard.
Resources
Section titled “Resources”- ScriptSource page for Tolong Siki script - all about scripts, languages, and writing systems