Fanam — (Fanoe, Fanum), ostindische Münze der eingeborenen Fürsten: 1) in Gold von der Größe einer Linse als Scheidemünze: a) in Calcutta = 43/4 Sgr.; b) in Cananor = 3 Sgr. 111/6 Pf.; c) auf der Küste Coromandel = 3 Sgr. 14/5 Pf.; d) Canteroy F. = 6 Sgr … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Fanam — Fanam, ostind. Silbergewicht: in der Hafenstadt Kotschin = 0,375 g und als kleinste Rechnungsstufe 1/20 Anna, in Trankebar dagegen bis 1845 = 1/8 Rupie. Den Namen führen verschiedene Münzen: in der Präsidentschaft Bombay (Fanum, Paunchea) 1/3… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Cash (currency) — The cash is a name for several historical currencies used in Asia. It is applied to units used in China, Vietnam, and Madras in British India. It is also occasionally used to refer to the Korean mun and the Japanese mon. Skr. karsha a weight of… … Wikipedia
Indian rupee — Infobox Currency currency name in local = रुपया hi icon image 1 = image title 1 = 1000 rupee note image 2 = Coins of india.jpg image title 2 = Coins of various denominations iso code = INR using countries = flag|India inflation rate = 12.14 %… … Wikipedia
Pagoda (coin) — Pagoda was a unit of currency, a coin made of gold or half gold minted by Indian dynasties as well as the British and the Dutch. It was issued by various dynasties in medieval southern India, including the Kadambas of Hangal, the Kadambas of Goa … Wikipedia
Paisa — This article is about the coin. For other uses, see Paisa (disambiguation). The paisa (Bengali: পয়সা, Hindi: पैसा, Urdu: پیسہ) is a monetary unit in several countries. Linguistic variants of paisa include poisha (Bengali: পয়সা, in Bangladesh)… … Wikipedia
French Indian rupee — The roupie or rupee was the currency of French India. It was equal to the Indian rupee issued by the British and then Indian governments. Until 1871 it was issued as coins with the roupie divided into 8 fanons , each of 3 doudous or 20 cash .… … Wikipedia
Coinage of Asia — The earliest coinage of Asia is also the oldest coinage of the world. Coins were invented several times independently of each other. The earliest coins from the Mediterranean region are from the kingdom of Lydia, and are now dated ca. 600 BCE.… … Wikipedia
Narwar coinage — The various Kings of the Nagas of Narwar issued coins of ¼, ½ and 1 kakini, from 5–15 mm in size and all issued in bronze. Designs were humped bull facing left, wheel peacock, trident and various other designs. The Nagas of Narwar occupied… … Wikipedia
Dharma Raja of Travancore — Dharma Raja Karthika Thirunal Rama Varma [The names of members of Royal houses of Kerala usually succeeded their birth star (nal or nakshatra). Thiru added for respect. As most of the royal names were Rama varma, Kerala Varma, Raja Raja Varma,… … Wikipedia