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	<identity>
		<version number="$Revision: 1.25 $"/>
		<generation date="$Date: 2008/06/12 17:39:03 $"/>
		<language type="hi" /> 
	</identity>
		<collations  validSubLocales="hi_IN">
			<collation type="direct" >
				<rules>
					<reset><last_non_ignorable/></reset>
					<pc>ँंःअआइईउऊऋऌऍऎएऐऑऒओऔकखगघङचछजझञटठडढणतथदधनऩपफबभमयरऱलळऴवशषसह़ऽािीुूृॄॅॆेैॉॊोौ्ॐ॒॑॓॔क़ख़ग़ज़ड़ढ़फ़य़ॠॡॢॣ।॥०१२३४५६७८९॰</pc>
				</rules>
			</collation  >
			<collation type="standard" >
				<settings normalization="on"  />
				<rules>
					<reset before="primary">0</reset>
					<pc>ॐ।॥॰</pc>
					<reset>ह</reset>
					<pc>़ँंः॒॑॓॔</pc>
					<reset>ऽ</reset>
					<p>्</p>
				</rules>
			</collation  >
<collation type="standard"
references="McGregor: Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary ISBN:019864339X Gatzlaff-Hälsig: Handwörterbuch Hindi-Deutsch ISBN:3875481771 http://www.eki.ee/wgrs/rom1_hi.pdf"
draft="unconfirmed" alt="proposed">
<settings normalization="on"/>
<rules>

<!--
The following tailoring is an adjustment of the
DUCET collation order for ANUSVARA, CANDRABINDU,
and VISARGA. Instead of being sorted with secondary
weights, they are collated on primary level before
the independent vowels. CANDRABINDU is secondary
different from ANUSVARA. This gives a sort order
very close to the referenced dictionaries. The sort
order in the dictionaries, which by the way are not
the same, require quite extensive tailoring.
-->
<reset>ॐ</reset>
<p>ं</p>
<s>ँ</s>
<p>ः</p>

<!--
The following tailoring is an adjustment of the
DUCET collation order for LLA. Instead of being
sorted after LA, LLA is sorted after HA. Note that
LLA is not used in Hindi, but has this collation
order in Konkani, Marathi, and Sanskrit.
-->
<reset>ह</reset>
<p>ळ</p>

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</collation>
		</collations>
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