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Kuruş (/kəˈruːʃ/ kə-ROOSH;
Turkish pronunciation: [kuˈɾuʃ]), also gurush, ersh, gersh, grush, grosha, and grosi, are all
names for
currency denominations...
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Kurus may
refer to:
Kuruş, the
Turkish currency Kuru (kingdom), the
Indian kingdom Kūruš,
Persian form of the name of
Cyrus the
Great Kuru (disambiguation)...
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Cyrus II of
Persia (Old Persian: 𐎤𐎢𐎽𐎢𐏁
Kūruš; c. 600 – 530 BC),
commonly known as
Cyrus the Great, was the
founder of the
Persian Achaemenid Empire...
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period in the 5th
century BCE. However,
traditions and
legends about the
Kurus continued into the post-Vedic period,
providing the
basis for the Mahabharata...
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Kuruş (transl. "The
Three Pennies") is a
Turkish action,
comedy drama and
crime television series, made by Ay Yapım,
directed by
Sinan Öztürk, written...
- cosmology. The name "Uttara-Kuru"
means "North of Kuru (kingdom)". The
Kurus were a
tribe and also a
kingdom during the
Vedic civilization of Ancient...
- with پاره for para, قروش for
kuruş and ليرا for lira (تورك ليراسي for 'Turkish lira'). In
European languages, the
kuruş was
known as the piastre, whilst...
- to old authorities,
Chedis lay near
Yamuna midway between the
kingdom of
Kurus and Vatsas. In the
mediaeval period, the
southern frontiers of
Chedi extended...
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zeroes from the currency. The new lira was
subdivided into 100 new
kuruş (yeni
kuruş). The
symbol was YTL and the ISO 4217 code was TRY.
Because of the...
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phoenix replaced the
Ottoman kuruş (called
grosi γρόσι,
plural γρόσια
grosia by the Gr****s) at a rate of 6
phoenixes = 1
kuruş. The
creation of a national...