Zanabazar Square is a Unicode script used primarily for the Tibetan languages of Mongolia. It was historically used for writing Mongolic languages, especially in the 17th century. The script is named after Zanabazar, a notable Tibetan lama and scholar who played a key role in its development. Zanabazar Square is notable for its geometric, square-like characters and is part of the Unicode standard to support the representation of Mongolian languages and their historical texts.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Zanabazar Square' unicode script category. Currently there are 72 characters in this category.