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Historical Russian coin equal to 1/4 kopeck
A polushka (Russian: полушка, "half [of a denga]"), also historically known as a poludenga (Russian: полуденга), was a Russian coin with a value equal
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Unit of currency
no kopek is currently formally subdivided, although denga (½ kopek) and polushka (½ denga, thus ¼ kopek) were minted until the 19th century in Russia. Additionally
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Unit of currency
is not subdivided in any country, although the denga (1⁄2 kopeck) and polushka (1⁄4 kopeck) were Russian coins that were periodically minted for centuries
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Currency of Russia
Novgorod denga coins or smaller 200 Moscow denga coins or even smaller 400 polushka coins. Exactly the former coin with a rider on it soon became colloquially
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1441–1783 Crimean Tatar state
• Annexation by the Russian Empire 1783 Currency Akçe, Denga, Manghir, Para, Polushka, Kopeck, Kyrmis Preceded by Succeeded by Golden Horde Principality of Theodoro
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coins are traced from older times. Kopeck Denga, polkopeiki = 1/2 kopeck Polushka = 1/2 denga Altyn = 3 kopeck Grivennik = 10 kopeck Pyatialtynny = 15 kopeck
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Converting a measuring system to a decimal base
the kopek itself: the denga (half a kopek, or 200 to the ruble) and the polushka (half a denga, one-quarter kopek, or 400 to the ruble). After the October
Decimalisation
Reforms in Russia (1696–1725)
system expressed traditional Russian accounting values in actual coins: polushka (1/4 kopek), denga (1/2 kopek), altyn (3 kopeks), grivna (10 kopeks), poltina
Government reform of Peter the Great
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Russian food retailer
owned by the Soseddushka retail chain in the Orenburg region (2015) and 99 Polushka stores in Bashkortostan (2018), as well as 85 stores Telezhka, Tverskoy
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Pre-1916 Russian monetary unit
Издание третье. — М.: Collector's Books; IP Media Inc., 2004. Kopek, denga, polushka: An English-language guide to Russian wire money Examples of some 16th-century
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Angel
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Hebrew
(מַתִּתְיָה) Contracted form of Hebrew Mattithyah, MATITYA means "gift of God."Â
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Narrator of Hadith; She was the Daughter of Yazid
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Gratitude; Prayers
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Praise, Glorification
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Speedy; Quick; Swiftness; Oar
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Name of a smith.
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