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Starting in the 1940s, however, Mongolia adopted a new script, based on the Cyrillic alphabet, which replaced bichig. Apart from the tradition of using both the Cyrillic and bichig alphabets in ...
Mongolia has officially begun using both the Cyrillic and traditional Mongolian scripts for legal papers and official documents, starting this year, local media reported on Thursday, citing the ...
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