At 06:57 AM 16-08-02, Michael Everson wrote:

>The Times Atlas of the World uses t-cedilla, d-cedilla, and h-cedilla in 
>transcriptions of Yemen placenames.

I would expect those cedillas to be dots below the letters for standard 
Arabic transliteration.

John Hudson

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