Soyombo symbol

The name "Soyombo" is derived from Sanskrit svayambhu "self-created".

[citation needed] The Soyombo has ten elements in the columnar arrangement of abstract and geometric symbols and patterns.

Mongolian Armed Forces vehicles bear the symbol as a marking.

[clarification needed] The flag and coat of arms of Buryatia as well as the flag of Agin-Buryat Okrug in Russia, and that of the Inner Mongolian People's Party display the top elements (Flame, Sun, and Moon).

The Soyombo symbol is available in Unicode, where it is encoded in the Soyombo block (added to Unicode version 10.0 in June 2017) as a script-specific punctuation mark: These three head marks are usable along with two other related terminal marks (keeping only the two lateral vertical rectangles and replacing the central symbols):

Soyombo symbol on the gate of the Government Palace in Ulaanbaatar
The two variants of the Soyombo symbol