- The dirham,
dirhem or
drahm is a unit of
currency and of m****. It is the name of the
currencies of Morocco, the
United Arab
Emirates and Armenia, and is...
- each
recorded that the
village paid 186
dirhems or piasters,
rising to 396
dirhems in 1547 and 1,600
dirhems in 1645.
During the ten-year
period when...
- **** Islam[citation needed]).
These coins are
known in
Arabic as
dirhems. The
dirhems of the
caliphate gained wide acceptance. They are
consequently found...
-
kantar = 44 okka(kıyye) 1
batman = 6 okka(kıyye) 1 okka(kıyye) = 400
dirhem 1
dirhem = 4 dönük 1 dönük = 4 kırat 1 kırat = 4
bakray 1
bakray = 4
fitil 1...
-
common Persian symbols,
being a
regular feature of the
borders of S****anian
dirhems."
Philip Grierson,
Byzantine Coins,
Taylor & Francis, 1982, p118 Bradley...
-
conquest of
Syria in 1517. By 1547, the
village was
recorded to have paid 300
dirhems or
piasters and its
inhabitants were
classified as part of the Alawite...
- in
Russia at
large remains much in doubt". The
yarmaq based on the Arab
dirhem was
perhaps issued in
reaction to fall-off in
Muslim minting in the 820s...
- oke (Ottoman Turkish: اوقه) was an
Ottoman measure of m****,
equal to 400
dirhems (Ottoman drams). Its
value varied, but it was
standardized in the late...
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women girls and
children [...] A
little boy was
worth twelve dirhems, a
little girl five
dirhems. In a
single day the city of
Antioch lost all its inhabitants...
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Earliest Period of the
Present Time: With Map and a
Table Showing the Dinars,
Dirhems and
Fulus of the
Amawee and
Abasee Khaleefehs from the Year 79 to 332 A...