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- Georgian_abazi abstract "Abazi (Georgian: აბაზი) was a Georgian silver coin, deriving its name and existence from the Iranian abbasi, which was in use from the early 17th century into the early 19th. The name abazi derives from the Persian abbasi, a silver coin first issued by the Safavid shah Abbas I (1581–1629), who was responsible for consolidating the Iranian influence over Georgia. It was subdivided into 200 dinar. Other denominations were the puli (\"copper\") of 5 dinar and the bisti of 20 dinar.While the Iranian abbasi was widespread in eastern Georgia, and though initially minted in mainland Iran (i.e. Tabriz), the abbasi came also to be produced at the royal mint in Tiflis (Tbilisi), from when the colloquial name abazi came to be used. These abazi coins at first weighed 7.8 grams but by the end of the 18th century their weight reportedly declined to just 3 grams.Coins featured, except the Islamic profession of faith (shahada) and/or the names of the Shiite Imams on the front, the name of the Persian shah and the date on the reverse.After the absorption of Georgia into the Russian Empire in 1801, the currency was not immediately replaced by the Russian ruble. Instead, a final issue of coins was made between 1804 and 1833 in denominations of 5, 10 and 20 dinar in copper and 100, 200 and 400 dinar in silver. These were related to the Russian currency at a rate of 10 dinar to the kopeck. The Russian ruble was introduced in 1833 at a rate of 5 abazi = 1 ruble. However, the Georgian coins continued to circulate into the 1860s.".
- Georgian_abazi thumbnail Abazi.jpg?width=300.
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- Georgian_abazi wikiPageRevisionID "700535335".
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Abbas_I_of_Persia.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Abbasi_(currency).
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1833_disestablishments.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Georgia_(country).
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Safavid_Empire.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver_coins.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Georgia–Persia_relations.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
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- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Safavid_dynasty.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Silver_coin.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink Twelver.
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- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLink File:Abazi.jpg.
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abazi".
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgian abazi".
- Georgian_abazi wikiPageWikiLinkText "abazi".
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- Georgian_abazi subject Category:1833_disestablishments.
- Georgian_abazi subject Category:History_of_Georgia_(country).
- Georgian_abazi subject Category:Modern_obsolete_currencies.
- Georgian_abazi subject Category:Safavid_Empire.
- Georgian_abazi subject Category:Silver_coins.
- Georgian_abazi hypernym Coin.
- Georgian_abazi type Agent.
- Georgian_abazi type Disestablishment.
- Georgian_abazi type Entity.
- Georgian_abazi comment "Abazi (Georgian: აბაზი) was a Georgian silver coin, deriving its name and existence from the Iranian abbasi, which was in use from the early 17th century into the early 19th. The name abazi derives from the Persian abbasi, a silver coin first issued by the Safavid shah Abbas I (1581–1629), who was responsible for consolidating the Iranian influence over Georgia. It was subdivided into 200 dinar.".
- Georgian_abazi label "Georgian abazi".
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Q2624943.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Abaz.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs אבזי.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Աբազ.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Abazi_georgiano.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs აბაზი.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Абаз.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs m.0b0223.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Abazi_georgian.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Абаз.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Abaz.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Абаз.
- Georgian_abazi sameAs Q2624943.
- Georgian_abazi wasDerivedFrom Georgian_abazi?oldid=700535335.
- Georgian_abazi depiction Abazi.jpg.
- Georgian_abazi isPrimaryTopicOf Georgian_abazi.