Mongolian Alphabets - Horizontal Square Script

At around the same time, Zanabazar also developed the Horizontal square script, which was only rediscovered in 1801. Its actual use is unknown. It was also largely based on the Tibetan alphabet, read left to right, and employed vowel diacritics above and below the consonant letters. Additionally, a dot was used below consonants to show that they were syllable-final.

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