The Dogra script is a Brahmic script historically used to write the Dogri language, primarily spoken in the Jammu region of India. It shares similarities with the Takri script and was used for official and administrative purposes during the reign of the Dogra dynasty. In modern times, Dogri is more commonly written in the Devanagari script, but Dogra remains part of the linguistic heritage of the region. The script was added to the Unicode Standard to preserve its historical significance and enable digital representation.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Dogra' unicode script category. Currently there are 60 characters in this category.