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<p>
Noto Sans Imperial Aramaic is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts
in the historical Middle Eastern <em>Imperial Aramaic</em> script.
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<p>
Noto Sans Imperial Aramaic contains 36 glyphs, and supports 35 characters from
the Unicode block Imperial Aramaic.
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<h3>Supported writing systems</h3>
<h4>Imperial Aramaic</h4>
<p>
Imperial Aramaic is a historical Middle Eastern abjad, written right-to-left.
Was the script and language of the Persian Empire in 5th3rd century BCE.
Derived from the Phoenician script. Continued to be used until the 2nd century
CE, and later evolved into Syriac, Nabataean, Palmyran and Hebrew (to which it
is the closest). Read more on
<a href="https://scriptsource.org/scr/Armi">ScriptSource</a>,
<a href="https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode13.0.0/ch10.pdf#G29567"
>Unicode</a
>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_15924:Armi">Wikipedia</a>,
<a href="https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Imperial_Aramaic_script"
>Wiktionary</a
>, <a href="https://r12a.github.io/scripts/links?iso=Armi">r12a</a>.
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