Code for inherited script
Script: Zinh
The ISO 15924 code Zinh (also represented in Unicode as Inherited) is not a script in the conventional sense but a classification used to tag characters that inherit the script property of the preceding character in a text. This includes combining diacritical marks and other combining characters that can attach to base characters from many different scripts, as well as characters such as the zero-width joiner and non-joiner. The Inherited classification is used in Unicode’s bidirectional algorithm and script-run detection to allow such characters to be treated as belonging to whichever script surrounds them, rather than being assigned a fixed script identity.