Code page 720

Code page 720 (CCSID 720)[1] (also known as CP 720, IBM 00720, and OEM 720) is a code page used under DOS to write Arabic in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Syria.[2] The Windows (ANSI) code page for Arabic is Windows-1256.[3]

Character set

Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point. Only the second half of the table (code points 128255) is shown, the first half (code points 0127) being the same as code page 437.

Code page 720[4][5][6]
_0 _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 _9 _A _B _C _D _E _F
8_
128

 

 
é
00E9
â
00E2

 
à
00E0

 
ç
00E7
ê
00EA
ë
00EB
è
00E8
ï
00EF
î
00EE

 

 

 
9_
144

 

0651

0652
ô
00F4
¤
00A4
ـ
0640
û
00FB
ù
00F9
ء
0621
آ
0622
أ
0623
ؤ
0624
£
00A3
إ
0625
ئ
0626
ا
0627
A_
160
ب
0628
ة
0629
ت
062A
ث
062B
ج
062C
ح
062D
خ
062E
د
062F
ذ
0630
ر
0631
ز
0632
س
0633
ش
0634
ص
0635
«
00AB
»
00BB
B_
176

2591

2592

2593

2502

2524

2561

2562

2556

2555

2563

2551

2557

255D

255C

255B

2510
C_
192

2514

2534

252C

251C

2500

253C

255E

255F

255A

2554

2569

2566

2560

2550

256C

2567
D_
208

2568

2564

2565

2559

2558

2552

2553

256B

256A

2518

250C

2588

2584

258C

2590

2580
E_
224
ض
0636
ط
0637
ظ
0638
ع
0639
غ
063A
ف
0641
µ
00B5
ق
0642
ك
0643
ل
0644
م
0645
ن
0646
ه
0647
و
0648
ى
0649
ي
064A
F_
240

2261

064B

064C

064D

064E

064F

0650

2248
°
00B0

2219
·
00B7

221A

207F
²
00B2

25A0
NBSP
00A0

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References

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