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  1. The Tangut script (Tangut: 𗼇𘝞; Chinese: 西夏文; pinyin: Xī Xià Wén; lit. 'Western Xia script') was a logographic writing system, used for writing the extinct Tangut language of the Western Xia dynasty. According to the latest count, 5863 Tangut characters are known

  2. The Tangut language has its own script, the Tangut script. The latest known text written in the Tangut language, the Tangut dharani pillars, dates to 1502, suggesting that the language was still in use nearly three hundred years after the collapse of Western Xia.

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  4. The Tangut people ( Tangut: 𗼎𗾧, mjɨ nja̱ or 𗼇𘓐, mji dzjwo; Chinese: 党項; pinyin: Dǎngxiàng; Tibetan: མི་ཉག་, Wylie: mi nyak; Mongolian: Тангуд) were a Sino-Tibetan people who founded and inhabited the Western Xia dynasty. The group initially lived under Tuyuhun authority, [1] but later submitted to the Tang dynasty.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TangutologyTangutology - Wikipedia

    Tangutology or Tangut studies is the study of the culture, history, art and language of the ancient Tangut people, especially as seen through the study of contemporaneous documents written by the Tangut people themselves. [1] [2] As the Tangut language was written in a unique and complex script and the spoken language became extinct ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Western_XiaWestern Xia - Wikipedia

    The kingdom developed a Tangut script to write its own Tangut language, a now extinct Tibeto-Burman language probably related to the Horpa taxon. [115] Tibetans, Uyghurs, Han, and Tanguts served as officials in Western Xia. [116]

  7. Tangut Components is a Unicode block containing components and radicals used in the modern study of the Tangut script . Block. History. The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Tangut Components block: See also. Tangut (Unicode block) Tangut Supplement (Unicode block)

  8. This list of Tangut books comprises a list of manuscript and xylograph texts that are written in the extinct Tangut language and Tangut script. These texts were mostly produced within the Western Xia dynasty (1038–1227) during the 12th and 13th centuries, and include Buddhist sutras and explanatory texts, dictionaries and other ...