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fanam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fanam was the
currency used
historically in
major parts of
South India,
especially during the British...
- The
Travancore Fanam was a type of
money that was
issued by the
State of Travancore, now
mainly a part of
Kerala in
South India. The
Fanams (also
spelt Fanoms)...
- well as the British, the
French and the Dutch. It was
subdivided into 42
fanams. The
pagoda was
issued by
various dynasties in
medieval southern India,...
- Presidency. The
fanam was a
small silver coin,
subdivided into 80
copper cash, with the gold
pagoda worth 42
fanams. The
rupee was
worth 12
fanams.
After 1815...
- (disambiguation)
Panama (disambiguation) Pan-American (disambiguation)
Fanam (disambiguation) Pana (disambiguation) Paname,
informal name of
Paris Panem...
- 65 – 53 grains. The
Partab or
Pratapa was
valued at half a Varaha, the
Fanam,
Phanam or Hana, an
alloy of gold and
copper was the most
common currency...
-
newer currency in
comparison to the
older currencies of
Kerala such as the
Fanams, Achus,
Chuckrams as well as the Kasu (or Cash). Its
creation was probably...
- the
third century Pana (currency) or karshapana, an
ancient Indian coin
Fanam (disambiguation) or panam,
modern obsolete currencies of
India Pana, the...
- 1⁄2 and one dub (or 1⁄96 and 1⁄48) rupee.
Madras also
issued the
Madras fanam until 1815. All
three Presidencies issued gold
mohurs and
fractions of mohurs...
-
Indian coinages.
Coins struck included: the
puttan (single and double) the
fanam The
Dutch also
imported coins struck in the Netherlands, including: the...