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Tangut Unicode Script

The Tangut script was used to write the Tangut language, which was spoken in northwestern China and parts of Inner Mongolia from the 10th to 13th centuries. It is a logographic script, meaning that each character represents a word or morpheme. Tangut characters are complex and often have multiple strokes. The script is believed to have been influenced by Chinese characters, but it also has unique features. Although Tangut is no longer in use, it is still studied by scholars interested in the history of Chinese languages and cultures.

Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Tangut' unicode script category. Currently there are 7059 characters in this category.

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