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Mongolian

Mongolian is a script used for writing the Mongolian language. It is written vertically from left to right, and consists of twenty-eight letters. Mongolian is written in Cyrillic, Latin, and sometimes Arabic script. The Mongolian script was created in 1206 by Genghis Khan, and was used to write the Mongolian language. The script consists of twenty-eight letters, and is written vertically from left to right. Mongolian is written in Cyrillic, Latin, and sometimes Arabic script. The Mongolian script is based on the Uyghur script, which was used to write the Uyghur language. The script was created by Genghis Khan, and was first used to write the Mongolian language. The script consists of twenty-eight letters, and is written vertically from left to right. Mongolian is written in Cyrillic, Latin, and sometimes Arabic script. The Mongolian script is used to write the Mongolian language. The script consists of twenty-eight letters, and is written vertically from left to right. Mongolian is written in Cyrillic, Latin, and sometimes Arabic script.

Script type

Right-to-left alphabetic scripts

Script origin

Script usage

Mongolian, China, Mongolian
Mongolian, Mongolian
Manchu, Mongolian

Script code
Mong
Numeric code
145