- They are also
called Western Arabic numerals,
Western digits,
European digits, Ghubār
numerals, or Hindu–
Arabic numerals due to
positional notation (but...
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rendering western Arabic numerals,
known as
lining figures and text figures). The "
Arabic–Indic" or "Eastern
Arabic numerals" used with
Arabic script, developed...
- The
Eastern Arabic numerals, also
called Indo-
Arabic numerals or
Arabic-Indic
numerals as
known by Unicode, are the
symbols used to
represent numerical...
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countries Numerals (number names) in
Arabic language; see
Arabic grammar §
Numerals Abjad numerals, a
numeral system in
which the 28
letters of the
Arabic alphabet...
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Hindu Numerals (ca. 825), and
second Al-Kindi's four-volume work On the Use of the
Indian Numerals (ca. 830).
Today the name Hindu–
Arabic numerals is usually...
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Roman numerals continued long
after the
decline of the
Roman Empire. From the 14th
century on,
Roman numerals began to be
replaced by
Arabic numerals; however...
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various stylistic and
typographic variations to the
Arabic numeral system. The
numerals used by
Western countries have two forms:
lining ("in-line"...
- Kong
until the 1990s, but were
gradually supplanted by
Arabic numerals. The
Chinese character numeral system consists of the
Chinese characters used by the...
- The
Abjad numerals, also
called Hisab al-Jummal (
Arabic: حِسَاب ٱلْجُمَّل, ḥisāb al-jummal), are a
decimal alphabetic numeral system/alphanumeric code...
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Thailand than it once was, but they are
still used
alongside Arabic numerals. The rod
numerals, the
written forms of
counting rods once used by
Chinese and...