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A jarlig, also written yarlyk, is an edict, permission, license, or written commandant of Mongol and Chinggisid rulers' "formal diplomas." It was one of three non-fundamental law pronouncements that had the effect of regulation or ordinance, the other two being debter and billing. The jarlig provides important information about the running of the Mongol Empire.

Contemporary use
In modern Mongolian, the term () is used to refer to official edicts. In Russian culture, the word is used to refer to a label, or, rarely, a price tag. It may also refer to an icon shortcut in modern graphical user interfaces. As an example of a reborrowing, the word also re-entered the Mongolian language with the Russian meaning and pronunciation. ==See also==
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