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This could've been a solution but is not what Unicode chose to do (in this particular case). Also relevant: discussion around unifying glyphs like A, B, C, E and so on across Cyrillic, Latin, and Greek, all with their language-specific casing behavior.


Coincidentally, Cyrillic I/i is also a thing (and is separately encoded!):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dotted_I_(Cyrillic)#Computing_...




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