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3.8.3. Mongolian - Writing

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This article is from the Mongolia FAQ, by Oliver Corff with numerous contributions by others.

3.8.3. Mongolian - Writing

Mongolian writing is a fairly complex topic. In the history of the
written language, numerous scripts were either accepted from other
cultures or domestically designed. The most important scripts are
Uighur, Chinese, Phagsba, Soyombo and Cyrillic. Other scripts than
these five were also employed at given times in history, e.g. Latin
which had been used during the 1930s.

 

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