Zanabazar Square Unicode Block
The Unicode Zanabazar Square block is a character encoding block within the Unicode Standard, a standardized system for representing text characters from various writing systems and languages using unique numeric codes. This block is named after Zanabazar, a prominent 17th-century Mongolian spiritual leader, scholar, and artist. The Zanabazar Square block, with code points U+11A00 to U+11A4F, is primarily used for encoding characters from the Zanabazar Square script, which is an ancient script developed by Zanabazar for writing the Mongolian language and preserving Buddhist religious texts. The script is notable for its unique and artistic calligraphic style. This Unicode block enables the digital representation of Zanabazar Square script characters, facilitating the preservation and study of this historical writing system and its associated texts. It is particularly important for scholars, linguists, and cultural enthusiasts interested in the cultural heritage and history of Mongolia and Tibetan Buddhism.
View a range of fonts that support the Zanabazar Square block.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the Zanabazar Square unicode block. Currently there are 72 characters in this block.