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Pīti in Pali (Sanskrit: Prīti) is a
mental factor (Pali:cetasika, Sanskrit: caitasika) ****ociated with the
development of jhāna (Sanskrit: dhyāna) in Buddhist...
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pitis was a tin coin
issued by
several South-East
Asian states. It may
refer to:
Brunei pitis Cash
coins in
Indonesia Palembang pitis Kelantan keping...
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reference to the
pitis. In the 16th century,
Brunei started issuing its own currency.
These coins were
known as
pitis, with the
Chinese "
pitis"
being referred...
- In
relation to a mortgage,
PITI (pronounced like the word "pity") is the sum of the
monthly prin****l, interest, taxes, and insurance, the
component costs...
- Look up
piti,
pití,
piṯi, or pi'ti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Piti may
refer to:
Pīti, a
mental factor in
Buddhism PITI, the prin****l, interest...
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divided into two categories:
coins without a hole
called pitis buntu and
coins with a hole
called pitis teboh,
which included Chinese cash imitations. Disregarding...
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further reached Pitis.
Pitis, however, was the only
station on the
Madrid metro to have
restricted opening times. At the time,
Pitis was a very small...
- It was
subdivided into 10
pitis.
Coins were
struck in tin in
denominations of 1
pitis (holed), 1 and 10 keping. One
piti coins were made from tin, round...
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Francisco Medina Luna (born 26 May 1981),
known as
Piti, is a
Spanish former professional footballer who pla**** as a
winger or a forward. His name was...
- Meruntum,
Sabah in 1730. The
Sultan continued the
usage of
Brunei pitis. Additionally, gold
pitis coins were
minted that
contained a
picture of a cat and the...