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Buryat alphabet information


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  • A Mongolian alphabet also called Vagindra script

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Buryat alphabet

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Buryat alphabet can refer to: A Cyrillic alphabet: Cyrillic alphabets#Buryat A Mongolian alphabet also called Vagindra script This disambiguation page...

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Buryat language

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Cyrillic alphabet. It is based on the Russian alphabet with three additional letters: Ү/ү, Ө/ө and Һ/һ. There are at least 100,000 ethnic Buryats in Mongolia...

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Vagindra script

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(also spelled Vaghintara, Buryat: вагиндрын үзэглэл, romanized: vagindryn üzeglel) is an alphabetic script for the Buryat language developed by Agvan...

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Cyrillic alphabets

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of phonetic symbols. Numerous Cyrillic alphabets are based on the Cyrillic script. The early Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 9th century AD and...

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Buryat liberation movement

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The Buryat liberation movement is the centuries-long social and military confrontation of ethnic Buryats against the Russian Empire, which actually colonized...

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Mongolian script

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descendants, of which traditional Mongolian is one among Oirat Clear, Manchu, and Buryat are the only known vertical scripts written from left to right. This developed...

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Cyrillic script

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script of the European Union, following the Latin and Greek alphabets. The Early Cyrillic alphabet was developed during the 9th century AD at the Preslav Literary...

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Mongolic languages

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Dagur (96,000 speakers) Central Mongolic Khamnigan Mongol (2,000 speakers) Buryat (330,000 speakers) Mongolian proper (5.2 million speakers) Peripheral Mongolian...

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Clear Script

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bičig, [tɔd bit͡ʃək], Russian Buryat: Тодо бэшэг, romanized: Todo besheg, ([tɔdɔ bɛʃək]), or just todo) is an alphabet created in 1648 by the Oirat Buddhist...

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Mongolian writing systems

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China and has de facto use in Mongolia. It has in turn spawned several alphabets, either as attempts to fix its perceived shortcomings, or to allow the...

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Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet

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The Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet (Mongolian: Монгол Кирилл үсэг, Mongol Kirill üseg or Кирилл цагаан толгой, Kirill tsagaan tolgoi) is the writing system...

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Evenki language

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Russia and China. In certain areas the influences of the Yakut and the Buryat languages are particularly strong. The influence of Russian in general is...

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1929 Buryat Revolt

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1929 Buryat Revolt was a poorly organized uprising within the Soviet Union, triggered by oppressive policies and discrimination against the Buryats, a Mongol...

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Soyombo symbol

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[ˈsʰɔjɞ̆mpɜ]; from Sanskrit: svayambhu) is a special character in the Soyombo alphabet invented by Zanabazar in 1686. The name "Soyombo" is derived from Sanskrit...

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Mongolian language

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Chakhar Mongolian. Some classify several other Mongolic languages like Buryat and Oirat as varieties of Mongolian, but this classification is not in line...

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Soyot

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history with the Tofalar, Tozhu Tuvans, Dukha, and Buryat; the Soyot have taken on a great deal of Buryat cultural influence and were grouped together with...

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Latinisation in the Soviet Union

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(1928) Azerbaijani (Azerbaijani alphabet) (1922) Balochi (Balochi Latin) (1933) Bashkir (1927) Bukhori (1929) Buryat (1929) Chechen (1925) Chinese (Latinxua...

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Buryad Unen

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Buryad Unen (Russian Buryat: Буряад үнэн, [bʊrʲˈaːt uˈnəŋ], "The Buryat Truth") is the main newspaper in the Buryat language, founded in December 1921...

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Languages of China

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Old Uyghur (extinct) Old Turkic (extinct) Mongolian Oirat Torgut Oirat Buryat Daur Southeastern Monguor Eastern Yugur Dongxiang Bonan Kangjia Tuoba (extinct)...

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Soft sign

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ˈmalɐk]; the hard sign ⟨ъ⟩ being named ер голям, er golyam, 'big yer' Russian Buryat: зөөлэн тэмдэг, romanized: zöölen temdeg, IPA: [zœːˈlɛn ˈtɛmdək] Church...

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List of Cyrillic letters

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given in Cyrillic script in Unicode. Letters contained in the Russian alphabet. Variants of Cyrillic are used by the writing systems of many languages...

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Kalmyk Oirat

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Kalmyk Cyrillic alphabet included all the letters of the Russian alphabet, as well as Ä ä, Гъ гъ, Дж дж, Нъ нъ, Ö ö, Ӱ ӱ. In 1941, the alphabet was reformed...

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Mongolian language in Inner Mongolia

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including subgroups like the Chahars, Ordos, Baarin, Khorchin, Kharchin, and Buryats. While there is a standardized dialect of the Mongolian language in Inner...

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Tofalar

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takeover, Tofalar mainly bartered with Russians, Buryats, and Mongol traders, acquiring saddles of Buryat and Mongol manufacture, hunting knives, axes, felt...

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Flag of Tuva

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Mongolia Flag of Buryatia Flag of Kalmykia Flag of Agin-Buryat Okrug Flag of Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug Flag of Vanuatu (adopted 1980), which the flag of Tuva...

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