This is not a single character in persian or arabic script, you can 
get it by typing HEH, and then a single HAMZE ABOVE.  There is a 
similar character in Unicode, but should not be used for this, you can 
find more in the draft of Persian Information Interchange Starndard 
here:

  http://www.farsiweb.info/standard

Download the draft and enjoy.

BTW, in the modern persian literature the combination is not used 
anymore, the <HEH, YE> combination is used instead.


On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, C Bobroff wrote:

> I downloaded and installed the Persian keyboard from
> http://www.farsiweb.info/howto/win2keyb/
> and am very impressed with the shift+space and the numerals!
> 
> However, I can't seem to find the character "heh+hamzeh above". Is
> it missing or am I doing something wrong? (This character is on
> the shift+z on the Microsoft keyboard.)
> 
> I have this same problem with Windows98 which I'd solved by doing
> alt+ 0201. (Using the FarsiLang patch.)
> 
> I hope someone can explain this coincidence to me. Maybe it has to
> do with the fact that this character appears as "tah marbuta" in
> Arabic but in Persian switches nicely to the "heh+hamzeh above"???
> 
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-- 
Behdad Esfahbod                         22 Bahman 1380, 2002 Feb 11 
<behdad at bamdad dot org>              [Finger for Geek Code]

John Coffey...you have been
condemned to die in the electric
chair by a jury of your
peers...sentence imposed by a
judge in good standing in this
state. Do you have anything to say
before sentence is carried out?
...
We each owe a death, there are no
exceptions, but sometimes, oh God,
the Green Mile is so long...

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