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Short description: Uyghur scribe who developed the Mongolian script


The Uyghur script was used until 1946, when Cyrillic script was introduced to replace it. It is still used mainly in Inner Mongolia, China . In present-day Mongolia, Cyrillic is the official script for the Mongolian language and the traditional script is referred to as the old Mongol script (Mongolian: Хуучин монгол бичиг). Today, an estimated six million Mongol people in China can still read the traditional Mongolian script.[citation needed]

The Manchu alphabet was derived since the very end of the 16th century from this Mongolian script.[citation needed]

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