Mkhedruli
Mkhedruli is a modern Georgian script used for writing the Georgian language. It consists of 33 letters, each representing a distinct sound. This script has been in use since the 11th century and is characterized by its cursive style, making it visually unique among other writing systems.
The name "Mkhedruli" translates to "military" in English, reflecting its historical significance. Unlike other scripts, it does not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters. Georgian is the only language that uses this script, which is an essential part of Georgia's cultural identity.