Hā with hamza above

 is letter of the Pashto and Persian languages consisting of hāʾ with a hamza above.

Usage
In the Pashto alphabet, it is the fortieth letter, known as Kajira He, where it represents the vowel and is transliterated $⟨ë⟩$.

In Persian, it is not considered a distinct letter of the alphabet but is used when marking ezafe on a word ending in ـه $⟨…e⟩$, thus yielding ـهٔ $⟨…e-ye⟩$. According to one source, this is not actually a hamza but rather a development of the letter ی ye as a diacritic.

In both written Pashto and Persian, it only appears in the final position: