Todhri

European

script: Qa81
family: European
type: alphabet
whitespace: between words
open_type_tag: none
complex_positioning: unknown
unicode: true
diacritics: true
status: Historical
baseline: bottom
ligatures: unspecified
direction: ltr

Todhri script is attributed to Theodor Haxhifilipi of Elbasan in central Albania, and was used to write the Albanian language.

Todhri consists of 52 characters. Todhri was used in the 18th and the 19th centuries to write Biblical texts. Merchants also used the script for correspondence and record-keeping.

This script is not currently recognized by the  ISO 15924 standard, but is included in ScriptSource for research purposes. If you have any information on this script, please add the information to this site. Your contributions can be a great help in refining and expanding the ISO 15924 standard. The  Script Encoding Initiative is working to support the inclusion of this script in the standard, and contributions here will support their efforts.