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This site uses the Mongolian Font provided at Mongolfont, a Japanese site that has developed a Unicode-compatible method of rendering Mongolian traditional script.
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This driver was tested on SuSE Linux 7.3/8.0/ 8. After the installation please use any unicode fonts or 'Arhangai' font. Unicode fonts installer This is a self extractable package, which contains the unicode fonts Microsoft Sans Seif and Tahoma. Mongolian Keyboard Driver (Mondrive v1.0)Size. The extinct Zhang Zhung language is a distinct language related to but separate from Old Tibetan. The Zhang Zhung culture was an ancient culture that flourished in the western and northern parts of Tibet before the introduction of Buddhism into the country during the 7th century. In 2007, he added the free Zhang Zhung Opentype fonts for Zhang Zhung scripts: sPungs-chen, sPung-chung and Bru-sha, sMar-chen and sMar-chung. These fonts were made in 2006 by Andrew West. Font subpage with samples of BabelStone Phags-pa Book, BabelStone Phags-pa Tibetan A, BabelStone Phags-pa Tibetan B, BabelStone Phags-pa Seal. The script is named after its creator, the Tibetan lama known by the title 'Phags-pa Lama 'Reverend Lama' (1239-1280). Unlike other Brahmic scripts, 'Phags-pa was written vertically from left to right after the manner of the Uighur-derived Mongolian script. Although it is no longer used for Mongolian and Chinese, it is still used to a limited extent as a decorative script for writing Tibetan. UK-based Andrew West's great intro page to the 'Phags-pa script, a Brahmic script based on Tibetan that was used for writing Mongolian, Chinese and other languages during the Mongolian Yuan dynasty (1271-1368).
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