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The 'Phags-pa script, (Mongolian: дөрвөлжин үсэг “Square script”) was an alphabet designed by the Tibetan monk and vice-king Drogön Chögyal Phagpa for the Mongol Yuan emperor Kublai Khan as a unified script for the literary languages of the Yuan. Widespread use was limited to about a hundred years during the Yuan Dynasty, and it fell out of use with the advent of the Ming dynasty. The documentation of its use provides clues about the changes in the varieties of Chinese, the Tibetic languages, Mongolian and other neighboring languages during the Yuan era.

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Range A840–A87F
Characters 64
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Letter A

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Consonant additions for Sanskrit

Alternate consonant forms for Chinese

Subjoined consonant

Consonant addition for Tibetan

Candrabindu

Head marks for Tibetan

Punctuation for Tibetan

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