- history: The
Naval Crown superscribed "1st June 1794" – from the Queen's
Royal Regiment (West Surrey) The
Sphinx superscribed "Egypt 1801" – from the Queen's...
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retroflex consonants, and the ya-tags
became palatals.
Later on the
superscribed letters and
finals d and s disappeared,
except in the east and west....
- one
hundred cents. The
first national issue of
paper money (known as
Superscribed banknotes)
consisted of
overprinted notes from
fifteen private banks...
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between 1817 and 1910 in
denominations ranging from £1 to £100. In 1910,
superscribed banknotes were used as the Commonwealth's
first national paper currency...
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Lancashire Fusiliers 20th (East Devonshire)
Regiment of Foot 1881 The
sphinx superscribed Egypt within a
laurel wreath Primrose yellow (1901). The 20th Foot wore...
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represented with ں, e.g., بُويْں buĩ 'smell' [in
these dialects]. The
superscribed element of the
letter ځ in
earlier varieties was not hamza-shaped, but...
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South Africa 1899–1902
Afghanistan 1919 The
sphinx superscribed "Egypt" A
mural crown superscribed "Jellalabad"
First World War
Battle honours in bold...
- 1909 for the
services of the 69th Foot, with the
badge of a
Naval Crown superscribed 12th
April 1782.
Colonels of the
regiment were: The
Welsh Regiment 1881–1883...
- uppermost, in the
lower canton further from the pike and The Sphinx,
superscribed on a
scroll ‘Egypt’,
immediately below the tie of the
large laurel wreath...
- Scotland". The
Royal Scots.
Retrieved 15 June 2018. The
Sphinx badge superscribed "Egypt". "The
Royal Scots (The
Royal Regiment)". regiments.org. Archived...