Mongolian writing began with the traditional script Hudum Mongol bichig in the 13th century, which remains significant despite the introduction of Cyrillic in 1946.
Overview
Types Of Mongolian Scripts
Notable Works In Mongolian Literature
Future Of The Mongolian Writing System
History Of The Mongolian Writing System
Cyrillic Vs Traditional Mongolian Script
Educational Systems Using Mongolian Script
Influence Of Religion On Mongolian Writing
Challenges In Preserving Mongolian Language
Modern Usage Of The Mongolian Writing System
Cultural Significance Of Mongolian Literature
Cyrillic Alphabet
Writing System
Genghis Khan
Calligraphy
Ulaanbaatar
Technology
Literature
Mongolia
English
Reading
People
🇲🇳 The traditional Mongolian script is called Hudum Mongol bichig.
📝 Mongolian is spoken by over 5 million people, mainly in Mongolia and parts of China.
📜 The writing system for Mongolian was created in the 13th century during Genghis Khan's time.
🎉 Before the traditional script, Mongolians used the Uighur script to write their language.
💃 Hudum Mongol bichig is unique because it flows from top to bottom and has a curvy design.
👗 The Cyrillic script was introduced in Mongolia in 1946 and looks more like English letters.
📖 Religion, especially Buddhism, influenced the style and themes in Mongolian literature.
🖋️ Many schools in Mongolia teach children to write in both Cyrillic and traditional Mongolian script.
🌟 Young people are encouraged to learn their traditional script to preserve their culture.
🚀 The Secret History of the Mongols is a famous book written in traditional Mongolian script.
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