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- Tata-tonga abstract "Tata-tonga (Mongolian: Тататунга, Mongolian script: ᠲᠠᠲᠠᠲᠤᠩᠭᠠ, Tatatungүa) was a Yugur man involved in bringing and adapting the Old Uyghur alphabet to Mongolia in what is called the traditional Mongolian alphabet (Mongol bichig or hurdum bichig). He was captured by Genghis Khan in the 13th century and soon taught the Old Uyghur alphabet to members of the court and adapted it, to match Mongol Khalkha language, although Genghis (or Chingis) himself never learned it.The Uyghur script was used in Mongolia until its independence to Qing dynasty China, at the beginning of the 20th century and few years before the Russia who introduced Cyrillic, takeover Mongolia. It is still used mainly in Inner-Mongolia. In current day Mongolia, mainly Cyrillic is used and sometime traditional Mongolian script. Today 6 millions Mongolians from China can still read the traditional script and only 3 million from Mongolia.The Manchu alphabet was derived since the very end of the 16th century from this Mongolian script.".
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- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Alphabet.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Mongolia.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tanguts.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writing_systems.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Cyrillic.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Cyrillic_script.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Genghis_Khan.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Inner-Mongolia.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Inner_Mongolia.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Khalkha.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Khalkha_Mongols.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Manchu_alphabet.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Mongolia.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Mongolian_script.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Naimans.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Old_Uyghur_alphabet.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_Mongolian_alphabet.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tata-tonga".
- Tata-tonga hasPhotoCollection Tata-tonga.
- Tata-tonga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-mn.
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- Tata-tonga subject Category:History_of_Mongolia.
- Tata-tonga subject Category:Tanguts.
- Tata-tonga subject Category:Writing_systems.
- Tata-tonga hypernym Man.
- Tata-tonga type Article.
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- Tata-tonga type Person.
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- Tata-tonga comment "Tata-tonga (Mongolian: Тататунга, Mongolian script: ᠲᠠᠲᠠᠲᠤᠩᠭᠠ, Tatatungүa) was a Yugur man involved in bringing and adapting the Old Uyghur alphabet to Mongolia in what is called the traditional Mongolian alphabet (Mongol bichig or hurdum bichig).".
- Tata-tonga label "Tata-tonga".
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- Tata-tonga sameAs Тататунга.
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- Tata-tonga sameAs Q7687783.
- Tata-tonga sameAs Q7687783.
- Tata-tonga sameAs 塔塔統阿.
- Tata-tonga wasDerivedFrom Tata-tonga?oldid=683767990.
- Tata-tonga isPrimaryTopicOf Tata-tonga.