- The
Phagspa script or ʼPhags-pa
script is an
alphabet designed by the
Tibetan monk and
State Preceptor (later
Imperial Preceptor) Drogön Chögyal Phagpa...
-
Mongolian Phagspa script of the Yuan dynasty,
known as the 蒙古篆字 měnggǔ zhuānzì (Mongol seal script). Only five
letters were
adopted from
Phagspa, with most...
- of the time), it
technically has an
inherent vowel. However, like the
Phagspa and
Meroitic scripts whose status as
abugidas is
controversial (see below)...
- Drogön
Chogyal Phagpa (Tibetan: འགྲོ་མགོན་ཆོས་རྒྱལ་འཕགས་པ་, Wylie: ʼgro mgon chos
rgyal ʼphags pa; Chinese: 八思巴 ʼphags pa; 1235 – 15
December 1280), was...
- the
translator Phagspa Shesrab.[unreliable source?] The monastery, also
known by the name
Karsha Chamspaling, was
founded by
Phagspa Shesrab,
under the...
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Nepalese Bhujimol Ranjana Soyombo Pracalit Tibetan Meitei Lepcha Limbu Khema Phagspa Zanabazar square Marchen Marchung Pungs-chen Pungs-chung
Drusha Kalinga...
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Nepalese Bhujimol Ranjana Soyombo Pracalit Tibetan Meitei Lepcha Limbu Khema Phagspa Zanabazar square Marchen Marchung Pungs-chen Pungs-chung
Drusha Kalinga...
-
Phags pa Lama to
administer affairs of
Tibetan and
Chinese monks.
During Phagspa's absence in Tibet, the
Tibetan monk
Sangha rose to high
office and had...
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Aramaic Brahmi Gupta Tibetan Tamyig Sister systems Meitei, Lepcha, Khema,
Phagspa,
Marchen The
Semitic origin of the
Brahmic scripts is debated; see Brahmi...
- From left to right:
Phagspa, Lantsa, Tibetan, Mongolian,
Chinese and Cyrillic...