rupee sign
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rupee sign
Summary
rupee sign is an Unicode currency sign[1]. It draws 1,216 Wikipedia views per month (unicode_currency_sign category, ranking #2 of 17).[2]
Key Facts
- rupee sign is the creator of Udaya Kumar Dharmalingam[3].
- rupee sign is in the country of India[4].
- rupee sign's image is recorded as Indian Rupee symbol.svg[5].
- rupee sign's instance of is recorded as Unicode currency sign[6].
- rupee sign's based on is recorded as र[7].
- rupee sign's based on is recorded as R/r[8].
- rupee sign's Commons category is recorded as Rupee sign (India)[9].
- rupee sign's Unicode character is recorded as ₹[10].
- rupee sign's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0cm8vkr[11].
- rupee sign's approved by is recorded as Union Council of Ministers of India[12].
- rupee sign's different from is recorded as rufiyaa sign[13].
- rupee sign's different from is recorded as rupee sign[14].
- rupee sign's different from is recorded as rupee sign[15].
- rupee sign's different from is recorded as rupee sign[16].
- rupee sign's different from is recorded as rupee sign[17].
- rupee sign's different from is recorded as rupee sign[18].
- rupee sign's different from is recorded as rupii sign[19].
- rupee sign's homoglyph is recorded as rupee sign[20].
- rupee sign's homoglyph is recorded as र[21].
- rupee sign's homoglyph is recorded as R[22].
- rupee sign's Unicode code point is recorded as 20B9[23].
- rupee sign's HTML entity is recorded as ₹[24].
- rupee sign's HTML entity is recorded as ₹[25].
- rupee sign's GlyphWiki ID is recorded as u20b9[26].
- rupee sign's Unicode block is recorded as Currency Symbols[27].
Body
Geography
rupee sign is in the country of India[4].
Designation and Status
rupee sign's instance of is recorded as Unicode currency sign[6].
Why It Matters
rupee sign draws 1,216 Wikipedia views per month (unicode_currency_sign category, ranking #2 of 17).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 44 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]