Middle Mongolic
Middle Mongolic is a historical language that was spoken in the Mongolian Plateau during the 13th to 16th centuries. It is part of the Mongolic language family and serves as a bridge between Old Mongolic and modern Mongolic languages. This language was used in various forms of literature, including historical texts and poetry.
The language is characterized by its rich vocabulary and grammatical structure, which influenced the development of later Mongolic languages, such as Khalkha and Buryat. Middle Mongolic is significant for understanding the cultural and linguistic evolution of the Mongolian people during the medieval period.