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<p>
Noto Sans Nabataean is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the
historical Middle Eastern <em>Nabataean</em> script.
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<p>
Noto Sans Nabataean contains 45 glyphs, and supports 44 characters from the
Unicode block Nabataean.
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<h3>Supported writing systems</h3>
<h4>Nabataean</h4>
<p>
Nabataean is a historical Middle Eastern abjad, written right-to-left. Was
used in northern Arabia and the southern Levant in the 2nd century BCE4th
century CE for the Nabataean language. Derived from Aramaic, evolved into the
Arabic script. Needs software support for complex text layout (shaping). Read
more on <a href="https://scriptsource.org/scr/Nbat">ScriptSource</a>,
<a href="https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode13.0.0/ch10.pdf#G29596"
>Unicode</a
>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_15924:Nbat">Wikipedia</a>,
<a href="https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Nabataean_script"
>Wiktionary</a
>, <a href="https://r12a.github.io/scripts/links?iso=Nbat">r12a</a>.
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