10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KOBANG»
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kobang in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A History of Banking in All the Leading Nations: Germany and ...
Value and Fineness of Old Coins. Keichio kobang Musasi ichibu bang. . . .
Genroku kobang Genroku ichibu bang. . Genroku nisiubang Kenii kobang Kenii
ichibu bang Kioho kobang Kioho ichibu bang Genbun kobang Genbun ichibu
bang.
William Graham Sumner, Henry Dunning Macleod, Antoine E. Horn, 1896
2
China; Political, Commercial and Social in an Official ...
The elliptical gold coins are two, the obang, and the kobang or kopang; the first is
as large as the palm of the hand, and as thick as an English farthing. The kobang,
value of a tael of gold, and the tenth of an obang is two inches long, and one ...
Robert Montgomery Martin, 1847
tael and f mr mas, or precisely the valuation, in Kiimpfer's time, of the gold kobang
; and as the inchebu of his day, that is, one fourth part, as the word signifies in
Japanese, represented sixteen hundred kas in real weight of silver, so the ...
Various causes are assigned for the change in the current coin which took place
about this period ; but whether as was supposed by the Dutch the knowledge of
the Dutch profits upon the kobang opened the eyes of the Japanese, or that their
...
Thomas Stamford Raffles, 1817
The original kobang weighted forty-seven konderins, or rcther more than our eag'
e ; but, till the year 1672, it passed in Japan as equivalent to about six taels of
silver. The present kobang contains only half as much gold ; and yet, as
compared ...
6
Dye's Coin Encyclopædia: A Complete Illustrated History of ...
The new Kobang of 1696 was thirteen carats sixty-seven grains fine, containing,
consequently, only two-thirds as much gold as the old one, and yet the Dutch
Company was required to receive it at the same rate of sixty-eight Mas of silver.
The new kobang was assayed at thirteen carats six or seven grains, while the old
kobang was twenty carats eight and a half, nine, or even ten grains ; yet the
Dutch were obliged to receive the former at the rate of sixty-eight mas like the old,
...
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, 1830
8
A History of Banking in Japan
THE KOBANG PERIOD—CREATION OF MlNTS—VALUE OF COINS. Gradually,
as the level of prices rose, transactions increased, and the confused state of the
currency became no longer bearable. In 1578 A. 0., large obang and small ...
9
The Intellectual Observer
The principal coins circulating anterior to 1858, were the gold kobang, the gold
itzebu, and the silver itzebu. The original kobang of gold was worth about 18s. 3f
d., or 18s. bd. British. The gold itzebu was worth one-third of the gold kobang,
and ...
To make this point more clear and intelligible, let us describe the coinage of
Japan, as it was arranged at the period just cited. The principal coins circulating
anterior to 1858, were the gold kobang, and the gold ilzebit, and the silver itzebu.
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KOBANG»
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Bear attacks 'on rise' in Annapurna area
According to another researcher Paras Bikram Singh, areas from Kobang in Mustang to Sikh, Kharapani, Ghandruk, Landruk, Lwang in Myagdi ... «E Kantipur, Dec 14»
J Money ft. Lynn Tate - Bank Roll Video.
Tate Kobang -Bank Roll Remix Behind The Scenes {Sm - Duration: 7:37. by Small Circle Production 6,908 views. 7:37. Grind Media talks with ... «YouTube, Jun 13»
Dam protesters for broad-based fight
... Takam Mising Kobang Paring (Mising students' union) and the Brihat Nadibandh Birodhi Aikyo Mancha. These organisations have hitherto ... «Calcutta Telegraph, Jul 11»
Smuggling of musk deer organs being done on Indo-Nepal border
The poachers in the forests of Sohelwa wild life area of Balrampur district and Marpha Jomshome, Takuche, Kobang and other higher reaches ... «Times of India, Jun 11»
NEPAL: Himalayas Unsettled by Melting Glaciers, More Avalanches
... the apples now tend to catch worms even in higher altitudes like Larjung (2,550 metres), Kobang (2,640 metres) and Marpha (2,670 metres).”. «Inter Press Service, Oct 10»
Korea, from the military base to a restaurant
Kim Ki Seon, owner of Kobang Restaurant, pauses in front of his newly opened restaurant in downtown Erbil. GLOBE PHOTO/Qassim Khidhir. «Kurdish Globe, Jan 10»