ISO 15919
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ISO 15919
Summary
ISO 15919 is an ISO standard[1]. It draws 191 Wikipedia views per month (iso_standard category, ranking #16 of 128).[2]
Key Facts
- ISO 15919's image is recorded as Word cloud of Indian languages and scripts.png[3].
- ISO 15919's instance of is recorded as ISO standard[4].
- ISO 15919's subclass of is recorded as orthographic transcription[5].
- ISO 15919's subclass of is recorded as ISO romanization[6].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Brahmic scripts[7].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Devanagari[8].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Nastaʿlīq[9].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Bangla alphabet[10].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Gurmukhi[11].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Gujarati[12].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Odia[13].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Tamil script[14].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Telugu[15].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Malayalam script[16].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Kannada script[17].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Kaithi[18].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Sinhala script[19].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Tibetan alphabet[20].
- ISO 15919's has use is recorded as Thai script[21].
- ISO 15919's Commons category is recorded as ISO 15919[22].
- ISO 15919's ISO standard is recorded as 15919[23].
- ISO 15919's publication date is recorded as +2001-00-00T00:00:00Z[24].
- ISO 15919's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03k3b_[25].
- ISO 15919's standards body is recorded as International Organization for Standardization[26].
- ISO 15919's main Wikidata property is recorded as P5825[27].
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Designation and Status
ISO 15919's instance of is recorded as ISO standard[4].
Why It Matters
ISO 15919 draws 191 Wikipedia views per month (iso_standard category, ranking #16 of 128).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]