Ottoman lira

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الليرة العثمانية هي عملة الدولة العثمانية، للفترة ما بين 1844 و 29 أكتوبر 1923. والتي حلت محل (kuruş) كوحدة عملة رئيسية، مع استمرار الغروش (kuruş) في الاستخدام كجزء أصغر من الليرة، وكل 1 ليرة = 100 غروش. كذلك أيضا استمر استخدام البارة كوحدة عملة، وكانت كل 40 بارة = 1 قرش (kuruş)، وذلك حتى من القرن العشرين. تم استخدام الحروف العربية على القطع النقدية والأوراق النقدية. rdf:langString
La livre ottomane (en turc ottoman ليرا, līrā), dite parfois lire ottomane, est l'ancienne unité monétaire de l'Empire ottoman, de 1843 au 29 octobre 1923, date à laquelle elle est remplacée par la livre ou lire turque. rdf:langString
La lira ottomana è stata la valuta dell'Impero ottomano dal 1844 al 29 ottobre 1923. . Sostituiva il kuruş come valuta principale. Il kuruş continuò ad essere usato come frazione della lira con un valore di 100 kuruş = 1 lira. Anche il para continuò ad essere usato, con 40 para = 1 kuruş. rdf:langString
Осма́нская ли́ра — денежная единица Османской империи с 1844 по 29 октября 1923 года. Оставалась в обращении в Турецкой республике до 1927 года. rdf:langString
The lira (sign: LT) was the currency of Ottoman Empire between 1844 when it was replaced by the Turkish lira. The Ottoman lira remained in circulation until the end of 1927, as the republic was not in a position to issue its own banknotes yet in its early years. The Ottoman lira replaced the piastre ("kuruş" in Turkish) as the principal unit of currency in the Ottoman Empire, with the piastre continuing to circulate as a subdivision of the lira, with 100 piastres = 1 lira. The para also continued to be used, with 40 para = 1 piastre. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ottoman lira
rdf:langString ليرة عثمانية
rdf:langString Livre ottomane
rdf:langString Lira ottomana
rdf:langString Османская лира
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rdf:langString Ottoman Turkish 100 Lira.jpg
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rdf:langString الليرة العثمانية هي عملة الدولة العثمانية، للفترة ما بين 1844 و 29 أكتوبر 1923. والتي حلت محل (kuruş) كوحدة عملة رئيسية، مع استمرار الغروش (kuruş) في الاستخدام كجزء أصغر من الليرة، وكل 1 ليرة = 100 غروش. كذلك أيضا استمر استخدام البارة كوحدة عملة، وكانت كل 40 بارة = 1 قرش (kuruş)، وذلك حتى من القرن العشرين. تم استخدام الحروف العربية على القطع النقدية والأوراق النقدية.
rdf:langString La livre ottomane (en turc ottoman ليرا, līrā), dite parfois lire ottomane, est l'ancienne unité monétaire de l'Empire ottoman, de 1843 au 29 octobre 1923, date à laquelle elle est remplacée par la livre ou lire turque.
rdf:langString The lira (sign: LT) was the currency of Ottoman Empire between 1844 when it was replaced by the Turkish lira. The Ottoman lira remained in circulation until the end of 1927, as the republic was not in a position to issue its own banknotes yet in its early years. The Ottoman lira replaced the piastre ("kuruş" in Turkish) as the principal unit of currency in the Ottoman Empire, with the piastre continuing to circulate as a subdivision of the lira, with 100 piastres = 1 lira. The para also continued to be used, with 40 para = 1 piastre. Until the 1930s, the Arabic script was used on Turkish coins and banknotes, with پاره for para, غروش for kuruş and ليرا for lira (تورك ليراسي for "Turkish lira"). In European languages, the kuruş was known as the piastre, whilst the lira was known as the "livre" in French and the "pound" in English. English-language publications used "£T" as the sign for the currency, but it is unknown whether it was ever used natively. Between 1844 and 1881, the lira was on a bimetallic standard, with LT 1 = 6.61519 grams pure gold (roughly 9⁄10 of a Sovereign) = 99.8292 grams pure silver. In 1881, the gold standard was adopted and continued until 1914. World War I saw Turkey effectively depart from the gold standard with the gold lira being worth about LT 9 in paper money by the early 1920s. Between 1844 and 1855, coins were introduced in denominations of 1p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 1⁄2pt, 1pt, 2pt, 5pt, 10pt, 20pt and LT 1⁄4, LT 1⁄2, LT 1, LT 2+1⁄2 and LT 5. The para denominations were struck in copper, the kuruş in silver and the lira in gold. The 1p was discontinued in 1859, with the higher copper denominations ceasing production between 1863 and 1879. In 1899, billon 5p and 10p were introduced, followed by nickel 5p, 10p, 20p and 40p in 1910. Gold coins continued to be minted after the abolition of the gold standard, even into the 1920s, but their value far exceeded the value of the equivalent denominations in paper currency. The central Ottoman Bank first issued paper currency Kaime in 1862, in the denomination of 200pt. The notes bore texts in Turkish and French. Notes for LT 1, LT 2 and LT 5 were introduced in 1873. In 1876, smaller denomination notes were introduced for 1kr, 5kr, 10kr, 20kr, 50kr and 100pt. In 1908, LT 50 and LT 100 notes were introduced. From 1912, the Ministry of Finance issued paper money. Initially, notes were produced in denominations of 5pt and 20pt, LT 1⁄4, LT 1⁄2, LT 1 and LT 5, followed the next year by 1pt and 2+1⁄2pt, LT 2+1⁄2, LT 10, LT 25, LT 50, LT 100 and LT 500. LT 1,000 notes were introduced in 1914. In 1917, postage stamp money was issued in the form of 5p and 10p stamps affixed to card.
rdf:langString La lira ottomana è stata la valuta dell'Impero ottomano dal 1844 al 29 ottobre 1923. . Sostituiva il kuruş come valuta principale. Il kuruş continuò ad essere usato come frazione della lira con un valore di 100 kuruş = 1 lira. Anche il para continuò ad essere usato, con 40 para = 1 kuruş.
rdf:langString Осма́нская ли́ра — денежная единица Османской империи с 1844 по 29 октября 1923 года. Оставалась в обращении в Турецкой республике до 1927 года.
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rdf:langString LT 5 coin
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