10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «KOBANG»
Discover the use of
kobang in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
kobang and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
1
The History of Java - Jilid 2 - Halaman xviii
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
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The History of Java - Jilid 2 - Halaman xx
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
3
The Living Age ... - Jilid 94 - Halaman 616
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 ilzebu, and the silver ilzebu.
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1867
4
China; Political, Commercial and Social in an Official ... - Halaman 290
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
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A History of Banking in Japan - Halaman 490
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 ...
6
Japan and the Japanese - Halaman 383
In the year 1696 appeared a new kind of kobang. The old kobang was twenty carats eight and a half, and even ten, grains fine ; that is, supposing it divided into twenty-four parts, twenty parts and a half were fine gold.* The new kobang was ...
7
Philippine drama: twelve plays in six Philippine languages
SILVESTRE KOBANG PACO KOBANG PACO KOBANG PACO KOBANG PACO KOBANG PACO KOBANG PACO KOBANG PACO KOBANG PACO KOBANG I think I should go back and watch again the counting of the ballots for the beauty ...
Filemon Palafox, Wilhelmina Q. Ramas, 1987
8
The Thakali: A Himalayan Ethnography - Halaman 13
For administrative purposes the valley is divided into six Village Development Committees (VDC):Jomsom, Marpha, Tukce, Kobang, Lete and Kunjo. The five original villages of Pacgau are Thini, Syang, Marpha, Chairo and Cimang; Jomsom, ...
9
A Pioneer in Yokohama - Halaman 76
Indeed, the golden kobang never came into circulation among us, because the Interpreters' Office strictly watched that gold coins were never brought into Yokohama. Yet, just like everywhere else in the world, there were smugglers in Japan ...
C. T. Assendelft de Coningh, Martha Chaiklin, 2012
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Annapurna: A Trekker's Guide - Halaman 147
Tukuche to Kokhethanti Always a classic in the past, this stage shows off Kobang, Larjung and Naurikot, as well as the magnificent grandeur of Dhaulagiri. Larjung is a base for tackling the Dhaulagiri lcefall. The route used to cross the wide ...
Siân Pritchard-Jones, Bob Gibbons, 2013