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- Larin_(currency) abstract "Larin (plural: lari) is the name of a class of objects serving as coins in areas around the Arabian Sea. The name is derived from Lar, a Persian town that according to tradition would have been the first to produce lari. A larin was a piece of silver wire of about 10 centimeters long, usually folded in two equal parts and shaped like a C, though there are also lari shaped like a J, an I or an S. Lari were stamped with an Arabic or Persian text, usually the name of the local ruler. The I was most popular among the Arabs and Persians, while the J and S were typical for the island of Ceylon. The latter were known as "koku risi" (silver hook) among the Sinhalese.A 17th century larin would weigh about 4.75 grams. It was traditionally tariffed at 5.5 lari to the Spanish colonial piece of eight.Lari is the root of coin denominations used in Georgia and the Maldives.".
- Larin_(currency) thumbnail Larin_661866.jpg?width=300.
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- Larin_(currency) wikiPageRevisionID "646566809".
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_Sea.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_language.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Currencies_of_Asia.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Ceylon.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Georgian_lari.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Lar,_Iran.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Maldivian_laari.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Piece_of_eight.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Sinhalese_people.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_dollar.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lanka.
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Larin (currency)".
- Larin_(currency) captionLeft "Three punches: two with Kannada inscriptions, one with uncertain animal.".
- Larin_(currency) footer "Circa 12-13th century, from "Walve Hoard"".
- Larin_(currency) hasPhotoCollection Larin_(currency).
- Larin_(currency) header "Gold Indian Larin".
- Larin_(currency) margin "0".
- Larin_(currency) position "right".
- Larin_(currency) width "300".
- Larin_(currency) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coin_image_box_1_double.
- Larin_(currency) subject Category:Currencies_of_Asia.
- Larin_(currency) hypernym Objects.
- Larin_(currency) type Planet.
- Larin_(currency) comment "Larin (plural: lari) is the name of a class of objects serving as coins in areas around the Arabian Sea. The name is derived from Lar, a Persian town that according to tradition would have been the first to produce lari. A larin was a piece of silver wire of about 10 centimeters long, usually folded in two equal parts and shaped like a C, though there are also lari shaped like a J, an I or an S. Lari were stamped with an Arabic or Persian text, usually the name of the local ruler.".
- Larin_(currency) label "Larin (currency)".
- Larin_(currency) sameAs Larin.
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- Larin_(currency) sameAs Q3827085.
- Larin_(currency) sameAs Q3827085.
- Larin_(currency) wasDerivedFrom Larin_(currency)?oldid=646566809.
- Larin_(currency) depiction Larin_661866.jpg.
- Larin_(currency) isPrimaryTopicOf Larin_(currency).