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Colchis from the 6th
century BC.
Earlier Georgian currencies include the
maneti (Georgian: მანეთი),
abazi (აბაზი), and
kuponi (კუპონი).
Georgia replaced...
- The
maneti (Georgian: მანეთი) was the
currency of the
Democratic Republic of
Georgia and the
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic between 1919 and 1923....
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ruble (Russian: рубль, Armenian: ռուբլի),
manat (Azerbaijani: منات) or
maneti (Georgian: მანეთი) was the
currency of both
Transcaucasian states, the Transcaucasian...
- manat) (1918-1923)
Georgian ruble (ruble is the
Russian name of the
Georgian maneti)
Latvian ruble (1992–93)
Ruble of Svalbard [ru]
Tajikistani ruble (1995–2000)...
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hitherto been held down by the
power of
darkness (Dispuiat.
Archelai et
Manetis, c. 8, n. 11; Theodoret., h. f. I. 26). On the
other hand, the
place of...
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notable musicians that have pla**** in
Vijana Jazz are
Hamza Kalala,
Hemedi Maneti, Issa
Chikupele and
Manitu Musa. The band
declined in po****rity in the...
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Lesotho Manat Azeri manat –
Azerbaijan Turkmenistani manat –
Turkmenistan Maneti –
Georgia Maravedí –
Spain Mark
Bosnia and
Herzegovina convertible mark...
-
Georgian government,
these robberies overally caused damage totaling 9
billion maneti,
including to
neighboring countries such as Armenia,
since Armenia, being...
- " A
Latin edition Acta Dis****tionis Archelai,
Episcopi Mesopotamia et
Manetis Haresiarch was
published by
Lorenzo Alessandro Zaccagni,
librarian of the...
- (Belarusian), Бир сўм/Bir so‘m (Uzbek), Бiр сом (Kazakh), ერთი მანეთი /Erti
maneti/ (Georgian), Бир Манат/Bir
Manat (Azeri),
Vienas rublis (Lithuanian), О...