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  • 121Chinese coins — Ancient Chinese coins were produced continuously for around 2,500 years by casting in moulds, rather than being struck with dies as with most western coins.Collectors can obtain affordable yet old, beautiful, and interesting coins associated with …

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  • 122Yapahu — Yapahu, was a mayor/ruler of the city/city state of Gazru (modern Gezer) of the 1350 1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence. Two other mayors of Gazru during the Amarna letters time period, were Adda danu and Milkilu.Yapahu is the author of 5… …

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  • 123Salhi (region) — The Salhi (region City state) is a region/city state in the vicinity of Ugarit during the 15 20 year Amarna letters correspondence of 1350 1335 BC. The region of Salhi is referenced in only one letter of the Amarna letters corpus, that of EA 126 …

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  • 124Rublo de Transnistria — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término véase Rublo (desambiguación). Rublo de Transnistria Рублэ транснистрянэ (en moldavo) Приднестровский рубль (en ruso) Придністровський рубль (en ucraniano) …

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  • 125Dollar coin (United States) — Dollar United States Value 1.00 U.S. dollar Mass  8.100 g  (0.260 troy oz) Diameter  26.5 mm  (1.043 in) Thickness   …

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  • 126Deutsche Mark — DEM redirects here. For other uses, see DEM (disambiguation). This article is about the Deutsche Mark issued by the Federal Republic of Germany. For the Deutsche Mark issued by the German Democratic Republic, see East German Mark. Deutsche Mark… …

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  • 127Romanian leu — This article is about a form of currency. For the acronym for an amino acid, see Leucine. For the acronym for Low Enriched Uranium, see Uranium. Romanian leu Leu românesc (Romanian) …

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  • 128Colours, standards and guidons — In the age of line tactics, the unit colour was an important rallying point for the troop. In military organizations, the practice of carrying colours, standards or Guidons, both to act as a rallying point for troops and to mark the location of… …

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