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    The Mongolian vertical script developed as an adaptation of the Old Uyghur alphabet for the Mongolian language. From the seventh and eighth to the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the Mongolian language separated into southern, eastern and western dialects. The principal documents from the period of … See more

    The classical or traditional Mongolian script, also known as the Hudum Mongol bichig, was the first writing system created specifically for the Mongolian language, and was the most widespread until the introduction of See more

    The script is known by a wide variety of names. As it was derived from the Old Uyghur alphabet, the Mongol script is known as the … See more

    The Mongolian script was added to the Unicode standard in September 1999 with the release of version 3.0. However, several design issues have been pointed out. See more

    The traditional or classical Mongolian alphabet, sometimes called Hudum 'traditional' in Oirat in contrast to the Clear script (Todo … See more

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    WebApr 07, 2018 · Interestingly, historical evidence provide that Mongolian nomadic tribes …

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      WebTraditional Mongolian script. At the very beginning of the Mongol Empire, around 1204, …

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      Mongolian has been written in a variety of alphabets, making it a language with one of the largest number of scripts used historically. The earliest stages of Mongolian (Xianbei, Wuhuan languages) may have used an indigenous runic script as indicated by Chinese sources. The Khitan large script adopted in 920 CE is an early Mongol (or according to some, para-Mongolic) script.

      • Language family: Mongolic, Mongolian
      • Native speakers: 5.2 million (2005)


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