-
Media Inc., 2004. Kopek,
denga, polushka: An English-language
guide to
Russian wire
money Examples of some 16th-century
dengas at metaldetectingworld.com...
- to 100
Novgorod dengas (later
known as kopeks) or to 200
Moscow dengas. In this
system one
grivna was
equal to 10
kopeks or 20
dengas. This last meaning...
- Lt. Gen.
Epaphras Denga Ndaitwah (born 13
December 1952) is a
Namibian diplomat,
former military officer and
currently serving as
First Gentleman of Namibia...
- kopeks. No
kopek is
currently formally subdivided,
although denga (½ kopek) and
polushka (½
denga, thus ¼ kopek) were
minted until the 19th century. Additionally...
-
President Nangolo Mbumba Preceded by
Monica Geingos Succeeded by
Epaphras Denga Ndaitwah (As
First Gentleman)
Second Lady of
Namibia In role 13 February...
-
Coins of Ivan IV:
kopecks and
dengas, in silver....
- West
Indian Spanish,
which borrowed it from the
Kiswahili term
dinga /
denga,
meaning "cramp-like seizure" – the full term of the
condition being ki-dinga...
-
accounting ruble became equivalent to 100
silver Novgorod denga coins or
smaller 200
Moscow denga coins or even
smaller 400
polushka coins.
Exactly the former...
- 1⁄100 manat). No country's
kopeck is
currently subdivided,
although the
denga (1⁄2 kopeck) and
polushka (1⁄4 kopeck) were
minted off and on for centuries...
- Four
Novgorod dengas, 1420–1478...