- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Khmer script. Srah
Srang (Khmer: ស្រះស្រង់, "Royal Bath") is a
baray or
reservoir at Angkor, Cambodia...
- The
srang (pronounced "sang"; in
Tibetan often referred to as "dngul
srang" i.e. "silver
srang") was a
currency of
Tibet between 1909 and 1959. It circulated...
- Khum
Srang is a
small town in Kong
Pisei District in
Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia. The
National Road 124 p****es
through the town in a north–south direction...
- The Thai Sang Thai
Party (Thai: พรรคไทยสร้างไทย, romanized: Phak Thai Sang Thai; lit. 'Thais
Build Thai[land] Party') is a Thai
political party founded...
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these notes was soon
changed from "tam
srang" to "
srang" and they were
given a
smaller circular red seal. The 100
srang notes are machine-printed and hand-numbered;...
- Ananda, and Maha K****apa.
There is
another tradition called Srang Preah (ស្រង់ព្រះ,
Sráng Preăh) :
pouring water or
liquid plaster (a
mixture of water...
- at Angkor, Cambodia,
south of the
artificial lake (baray)
called Srah
Srang. Its
original Sanskrit name is unknown. The
modern name in Khmer, "Prasat...
-
fuerte Guerilla pesos Yen –
Taiwan Old
Taiwan dollar Tibetan skar
Tibetan srang Tibetan tangka Đồng –
Vietnam Xu –
South Vietnam lượng văn
Keping Kelantan...
- the
first temple built by
Jayavarman VII in 1181 AD,
opposite to the Srah
Srang reservoir. In the 13th century, most of the
temples built by Jayavarman...
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subdivided into 15 skar or 1+1⁄2 sho and, from 1909, it
circulated alongside the
srang,
worth 10 sho.
Coins struck to the
tangka standard were
first minted in...