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    <version comment="Root Zone LGR for the Georgian Script">6</version>
    <date>2025-09-23</date>
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    <h1>Root Zone Label Generation Rules for the Georgian (Mkhreduli) Script</h1>

  <h2>Overview</h2>
  <p>This file contains a set of Label Generation Rules for Georgian Mkhedruli (modern) for the Root Zone. 
  For more details on this LGR and additional background on the script, see “Proposal for a Georgian Script Root Zone LGR” [Proposal-Georgian].
  This file is one of a set of LGR files that together form an integrated LGR for the DNS Root Zone [RZ-LGR-6]. 
    The format of this file follows [RFC 7940].</p>

<h2>Repertoire</h2>
  <p>The repertoire is described in Section 5, “Repertoire” of [Proposal-Georgian] and only includes the 33 code points used by 
      languages that are actively written in the Mkhedruli alphabet.</p>
      
  <p>The repertoire is contained in [MSR-6], which is a subset of [Unicode 16.0.0].</p>

    <p>As part of the Root Zone, this LGR includes neither decimal digits nor the HYPHEN-MINUS.</p>

  <p><b>Repertoire Listing:</b> Each code point or range is tagged with the script or scripts with which the code point is used. For each repertoire element, 
    one or more references document sufficient justification for inclusion in the repertoire; see the <a href="#ref_desc_sec_References">“References”</a> below.
     For code points that are part of the repertoire, comments identify the language using the code point.</p>

   <h2>Variants</h2>

     <p>According to Section 6, “Variants” in [Proposal-Georgian], this LGR defines no variants.</p>

   <p><b>Additional Variants:</b> This LGR inherits additional blocked cross-script variants by integration; they may not be listed here unless they result in
    in-script variants. See the merged, Common LGR [RZ-LGR-6] for details of all applicable cross-script variants,
    including any not listed here; always use the Common LGR for determining cross-script collisions of labels.</p>
   
   <h2>Character Classes</h2>
   <p>This LGR does not define character classes.</p>
   
   <h2>Whole Label Evaluation (WLE) and Context Rules</h2>

     <h3>Default Whole Label Evaluation Rules and Actions</h3>
    <p>The LGR includes the set of required default WLE rules and actions applicable to 
    the Root Zone and defined in [MSR-6]. They are marked with &#x235F;.
    The actions compute a label disposition based on WLE rules or variant mapping types.</p>

   <h3>Georgian-specific Rules</h3>
   <p>According to Section 7, “Whole Label Evaluation (WLE) Rules” in [Proposal-Georgian], this LGR does not define rules specific to Georgian. </p>

   <h2>Methodology and Contributors</h2>
   
     <p>The Root Zone LGR for the Georgian (Mkhreduli) Script was developed by the Georgian Generation Panel. For details on methodology and 
       contributors, see Sections 4 and 8 in [Proposal-Georgian], as well as [RZ-LGR-6-Overview].</p>

   <h2>References</h2> 
   <p>The following general references are cited in this document: </p>
  <dl class="references">
    <dt>[MSR-6]</dt>
    <dd>Integration Panel, “Maximal Starting Repertoire — MSR-6 Overview and Rationale”, 23 September 2025,
  https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/msr-6-overview-23sep25-en.pdf</dd>
    <dt>[Proposal-Georgian]</dt>
    <dd>Georgian Generation Panel, “Proposal for the Georgian Script Root Zone LGR”, 14 November 2016,
     https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/proposal-georgian-lgr-24nov16-en.pdf</dd> 
    <dt>[RFC 7940]</dt>
    <dd>Davies, K. and A. Freytag, “Representing Label Generation Rulesets Using XML”, 
     RFC 7940, August 2016, https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7940</dd>
      <dt>[RZ-LGR-6-Overview]</dt>
       <dd>Integration Panel, “Root Zone Label Generation Rules (RZ LGR-6): Overview and Summary”, 23 September 2025, https://www.icann.org/sites/default/files/lgr/rz-lgr-6-overview-23sep25-en.pdf</dd>

     <dt>[RZ-LGR-6]</dt>
     <dd>Integration Panel, “Root Zone Label Generation Rules (RZ-LGR-6)”, 23 September 2025 (XML), https://www.icann.org/sites/default/files/lgr/rz-lgr-6-common-23sep25-en.xml <br/>
     <i>non-normative HTML presentation: https://www.icann.org/sites/default/files/lgr/rz-lgr-6-common-23sep25-en.html</i></dd>
     <dt>[Unicode 16.0.0]</dt>
    <dd>
     The Unicode Consortium. The Unicode Standard, Version 16.0.0, (South San Francisco: The Unicode Consortium, 2024. ISBN 978-1-936213-34-4)
     https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode16.0.0/
     </dd>
  </dl>
  <p>For references consulted, particularly in designing the repertoire for the Georgian script for the Root Zone, 
  please see details in the <a href="#table_of_references">Table of References</a> below. Reference [0] refers to the Unicode Standard version in which corresponding code points 
      were initially encoded. Reference [100] corresponds to a source given in [Proposal-Georgian] for justifying 
      the inclusion of for the corresponding code points. Entries in the table may have multiple source reference values.</p>
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    <references>
      <reference id="0" comment="Any code point originally encoded in Unicode Version 1.1">The Unicode Standard, Version 1.1</reference>
      <reference id="100">Omniglot, “Georgian Mkhedruli”, https://www.omniglot.com/writing/georgian.htm#mkhedruli</reference>
    </references>
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    <char cp="10D0" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10D1" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10D2" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10D3" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10D4" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10D5" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10D6" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10D7" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10D8" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10D9" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10DA" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10DB" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10DC" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10DD" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10DE" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10DF" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E0" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E1" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E2" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E3" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E4" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E5" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E6" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E7" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E8" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10E9" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10EA" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10EB" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10EC" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10ED" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10EE" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10EF" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
    <char cp="10F0" tag="sc:Geor" ref="0 100" comment="Georgian" />
  </data>
  <!--Rules section goes here-->
  <rules>
    <!--Character class definitions go here-->
    <!--Whole label evaluation and context rules go here-->
    <rule name="leading-combining-mark" comment="Default WLE rule matching labels with leading combining marks &#x235F;">
      <start />
      <union>
        <class property="gc:Mn" />
        <class property="gc:Mc" />
      </union>
    </rule>
    <!--Action elements go here - order defines precedence-->
    <action disp="invalid" match="leading-combining-mark" comment="labels with leading combining marks are invalid &#x235F;" />
    <action disp="invalid" any-variant="out-of-repertoire-var" comment="any variant label with a code point out of repertoire is invalid &#x235F;" />
    <action disp="blocked" any-variant="blocked" comment="any variant label containing blocked variants is blocked &#x235F;" />
    <action disp="allocatable" all-variants="allocatable" comment="variant labels with all variants allocatable are allocatable &#x235F;" />
    <action disp="valid" comment="catch all (default action) &#x235F;" />
  </rules>
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