Mongolian Script
The Mongolian Script is a traditional writing system used for the Mongolian language. It was developed in the 13th century and is written vertically from top to bottom. The script consists of 35 letters, which represent consonants and vowels, and it is known for its unique, flowing style.
In addition to its historical significance, the Mongolian Script has undergone various reforms over the years. Today, it coexists with the Cyrillic alphabet, which was introduced in the 20th century. Efforts are ongoing to promote the use of the traditional script in education and cultural preservation.