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- Yemeni_buqsha abstract "A buqsha or bogache is a former monetary unit of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen and the Yemen Arab Republic. 40 buqshas make up one Yemeni rial.The buqsha coin itself is bronze and approximately 27 mm across. Modern Yemeni currency also includes silver coins worth 5, 10 and 20 buqshas, and bronze half-buqsha coins. These were introduced after Yemeni independence from the Ottoman Empire.The buqsha was originally used as one fortieth of the Imadi riyal and later the Ahmadi riyal. When the Yemeni rial was introduced, it was decided that 40 buqshas should represent one Yemeni rial, so as to ease the transition.At first, many buqshas were produced by the Sana'a local mint, and at one stage in the aftermath of the Yemeni revolution it was claimed that the fuselages of crashed aircraft were being used to mint the coins. [1]".
- Yemeni_buqsha thumbnail 1_north_yemeni_buqsha_minted_in_1963_obverse.jpg?width=300.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageExternalLink banknotes.htm.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageID "2234161".
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageLength "1558".
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageRevisionID "544062694".
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Ahmadi_riyal.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Currencies_of_Asia.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Currencies_of_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Category:North_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Imadi_riyal.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Mutawakkilite_Kingdom_Of_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Mutawakkilite_Kingdom_of_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink North_Yemeni_rial.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Sanaa.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Yemen_Arab_Republic.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink Yemeni_rial.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink File:1_north_yemeni_buqsha_minted_in_1963_obverse.jpg.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink File:1_north_yemeni_buqsha_minted_in_1963_reverse.jpg.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink File:2_north_yemeni_buqsha_minted_in_1963_obverse.jpg.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLink File:2_north_yemeni_buqsha_minted_in_1963_reverse.jpg.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yemeni buqsha".
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageWikiLinkText "buqsha".
- Yemeni_buqsha hasPhotoCollection Yemeni_buqsha.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Money-unit-stub.
- Yemeni_buqsha wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yemen-stub.
- Yemeni_buqsha subject Category:Currencies_of_Asia.
- Yemeni_buqsha subject Category:Currencies_of_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha subject Category:Economy_of_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha subject Category:History_of_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha subject Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Yemeni_buqsha subject Category:North_Yemen.
- Yemeni_buqsha hypernym Unit.
- Yemeni_buqsha type Organisation.
- Yemeni_buqsha type Economy.
- Yemeni_buqsha type Entity.
- Yemeni_buqsha comment "A buqsha or bogache is a former monetary unit of the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen and the Yemen Arab Republic. 40 buqshas make up one Yemeni rial.The buqsha coin itself is bronze and approximately 27 mm across. Modern Yemeni currency also includes silver coins worth 5, 10 and 20 buqshas, and bronze half-buqsha coins. These were introduced after Yemeni independence from the Ottoman Empire.The buqsha was originally used as one fortieth of the Imadi riyal and later the Ahmadi riyal.".
- Yemeni_buqsha label "Yemeni buqsha".
- Yemeni_buqsha sameAs البقشة_اليمنية.
- Yemeni_buqsha sameAs m.06y0z8.
- Yemeni_buqsha sameAs Q617984.
- Yemeni_buqsha sameAs Q617984.
- Yemeni_buqsha wasDerivedFrom Yemeni_buqsha?oldid=544062694.
- Yemeni_buqsha depiction 1_north_yemeni_buqsha_minted_in_1963_obverse.jpg.
- Yemeni_buqsha isPrimaryTopicOf Yemeni_buqsha.