- The
tangka (Tibetan: Tam or
dngul Tam =
silver tangka) was a
currency of
Tibet until 1941. It was
subdivided into 15 skar or 1+1⁄2 sho and, from 1909...
- The taka, also
known as the
tanka or
tangka, was one of the
major historical currencies of Asia,
particularly in the
Indian subcontinent and Tibet. It...
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alongside the
tangka until the 1950s. It was
divided into 10 sho, each of 10 skar, with the
tangka equal to 15 skar (1
srang = 6⅔
tangka). In 1959, the...
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where tangkas were painted.
Within Tibet the
regions nearer Nepal and the rest of
China were
often more
influenced by
regional styles.
Bhutanese tangkas were...
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Guide Tangka. 7
October 2011.
Archived from the
original on 7
October 2011.
Retrieved 26
January 2013. "Littérature francophone".
Guide Tangka. 7 October...
- were
silver coins struck to the
tangka standard of the
newly created "Ganden
tangka" (Nicholas Rhodes: The
Gaden Tangka of Tibet.
Oriental Numismatic Society...
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Indonesian badminton player. Born in Pati,
Adinata started his
career at the
Tangkas Intiland club. In 2021, he was
selected to join the
senior national team...
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eaves of the roof. A
notable feature of the
house is the
presence of a
tangka or
chimney at the back of the house,
which was
considered to be revolutionary...
- Dharamsala, pp. 115–134. Bertsch,
Wolfgang (Spring 2008) The Kong-par
Tangka of Tibet,
Journal of the
Oriental Numismatic Society, No. 195,
Croydon &...
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Vietnam Xu –
South Vietnam lượng văn
Tibetan skar
Tibetan srang Tibetan tangka Hon and
Shivrai of the
Maratha dynasty Portuguese Indian rupia Portuguese...