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Mongolian text with Arabic numerals, Latin alphabet and Chinese characters. Classical Mongolian, Chinese characters and circled Arabic numerals are rendered vertically while Latin characters and ordinary Arabic numbers are rotated by 90 degrees. Modern punctuation marks like "《", "》", "(" and ")" are used in addition to traditional ones like dang čeg (single dot = comma) and dabqur čeg (one dot above another = full stop).
Taken from mongγul-un borǰigid obuγ-un teüke (History of the Mongolian Borjigid clan), written by Lomi, proofread by Naγusayinküü and Ardaǰab, and examined and revised by Čoyiǰi. Page 12 of the main body.
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