Mitra Mazar is a calligraphic Urdu Font with bold and filled letters. It was designed by Masoud Mazar, who has crafted a range of appealing fonts. It was initially released in 1996, and its trademark belongs to different font foundries, including MonoType, Glyph System, and Type Solutions. The font has taken inspiration from the Perso-Arabic script Naskh, which is evident in its well-aligned structure and horizontal influence. The font has sharp diagonal cut edges and tips drawn with an actual Qalam. Moreover, it has 458 characters and also 458 glyphs, making it a diverse font to be used for a variety of purposes. Supporting various Unicode blocks and languages like Urdu, Arabic, Persian, and more, the font is an ideal choice for projects with modern linguistic needs. Moreover, the font is available in a set of weights, offering flexibility. These weights are as follow:









