- Written Oirat
- ISO 639-3 Code : xwoISO 639-2/B Code : -ISO 639-2/T Code : -ISO 639-1 Code : -Scope : IndividualLanguage Type : Extinct
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Oirat language — Oirat ᡆᡕᡅᠷᠠᡑ ᡘᡄᠯᡄᠨ Oyirad kelen … Wikipedia
xwo — ISO 639 3 Code of Language ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct Language Name : Written Oirat … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
History of Mongolia — This article is part of a series Ancient History … Wikipedia
Mongolian language — Mongolian Монгол Mongol, ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ Mongɣol Pronunciation /mɔŋɢ … Wikipedia
Mongolian script — For the traditional alphabet used specifically to write Mongolian, see traditional Mongolian alphabet. Mongolian … Wikipedia
Clear script — Oirat alphabet Type Alphabet Language … Wikipedia
Kalmyk people — Kalmyks … Wikipedia
Mongolian alphabets — Various alpbabets that were historically used in Mongolia, on the table at the entrance into a temple. The scripts are Phags pa (sides), Lantsa, Tib … Wikipedia
Zaya Pandit — or Namkhaijantsan (1599 ndash; 1662) was a Buddhist missionary priest and scholar of Oirat origin who is the most prominent Oirat Buddhist scholar. Zaya Pandit was the fifth son of Babakhan, a minor Khoshut Oirat prince. After Babakhan converted… … Wikipedia
Darkhad dialect — Darkhad (also Darkhat ) is a dialect in between Central Mongolian and Oirat[1] that is probably best classified as a dialect of Khalkha Mongolian with some Oirat features.[2] However, it seems to have substantially assimilated to the Khalkha… … Wikipedia