The Imperial Aramaic script is an ancient script used primarily for writing the Aramaic language during the Achaemenid Empire (circa 600–300 BCE). It is an offshoot of the Phoenician script and is characterized by its use of consonants and a limited number of vowel markers. This script was widely used across the empire for administrative and monumental inscriptions. Its influence can be seen in later scripts, including Hebrew, Arabic, and several other Middle Eastern writing systems.
Below you will find all the characters that are in the 'Imperial Aramaic' unicode script category. Currently there are 31 characters in this category.