Writing Systems
- Burmese alphabet
- Bantawa
- Dzongkha
- Garo (Bengali and Latin-based)
- Kayah Li alphabet
- Lepcha alphabet
- Limbu alphabet
- Fraser alphabet (used to write the Lisu language
- Manipuri
- Naxi script
- Geba syllabary
- Dongba symbols
- Nepal Bhasa
- Ranjana alphabet
- Bhujimol
- Prachalit Nepal alphabet
- Tangut script
- Tibetan
- Tibetan alphabet
- Soyombo alphabet
- Tujia script
- Yi script
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