Common Indic Number Forms
Block from U+A830 to U+A83F. This block was introduced in Unicode version 5.2 (2009). It contains 10 codepoints.
The Wikipedia provides the following information on block Common Indic Number Forms:
Common Indic Number Forms is a Unicode block containing characters for representing fractions in north India, Pakistan, and Nepal.
Chart at Unicode.org (PDF)
Block at Decode Unicode
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North Indic Fraction One QuarterGlyph for U+A830 -
North Indic Fraction One HalfGlyph for U+A831 -
North Indic Fraction Three QuartersGlyph for U+A832 -
North Indic Fraction One SixteenthGlyph for U+A833 -
North Indic Fraction One EighthGlyph for U+A834 -
North Indic Fraction Three SixteenthsGlyph for U+A835 -
North Indic Quarter MarkGlyph for U+A836 -
North Indic Placeholder MarkGlyph for U+A837 -
North Indic Rupee MarkGlyph for U+A838 -
North Indic Quantity MarkGlyph for U+A839 - U+A83A
- U+A83B
- U+A83C
- U+A83D
- U+A83E
- U+A83F