Soyombo script

Soyombo script
𑪁𑩖𑩻𑩖𑪌𑩰𑩖 𑩰𑩑𑩢𑩑𑪊
Script type
CreatorZanabazar, 1686
Time period
1686[1]–18th century
DirectionLeft-to-right Edit this on Wikidata
LanguagesMongolian, Tibetan, Sanskrit
Related scripts
Parent systems
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Soyo (329), ​Soyombo
Unicode
Unicode alias
Soyombo
[a] The Semitic origin of the Brahmic scripts is not universally agreed upon.

The Soyombo script (Mongolian: Соёмбо бичиг, Soyombo biçig) is an abugida developed by the monk and scholar Zanabazar in 1686 to write Mongolian. It can also be used to write Tibetan and Sanskrit.

A special character of the script, the Soyombo symbol, became a national symbol of Mongolia and has appeared on the national flag and emblem of Mongolia since 1911, as well as money, stamps, etc.

  1. ^ "Soyombo alphabet marks 330 years - YouTube". YouTube.

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