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    The akçe or akça (also spelled akche, akcheh; Ottoman Turkish: آقچه; Turkish pronunciation: [aktʃe], in Europe known as asper or aspre) refers to a silver...
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    Akce Asanace (English: Sanitation Act) was the cover name for a Czechoslovak StB (secret police) operation in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with which...
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    (English: Yes), the initials meaning Action of Dissatisfied Citizens (Czech: Akce nespokojených občanů), is a populist political party in the Czech Republic...
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  • currency of Egypt until 1834. It was subdivided into 40 para, each of 3 akçe. The piastre was based on the Turkish kuruş, introduced while Egypt was part...
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  • and sixteenth centuries, with an annual tax revenue of less than 20,000 akçes. The revenues produced from the land acted as compensation for military...
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    1683 5,200,000 km2 (2,000,000 sq mi) 1913 2,550,000 km2 (980,000 sq mi) Population • 1912 24,000,000 Currency Akçe, sultani, para, kuruş (piastre), lira...
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    Action Z (redirect from Akce Z)
    and the logistics were provided by the government. Initiative Z (Czech: Akce Z) was a nationwide program of a volunteer, community-improvement unpaid...
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    Uyvar paid 50 Akçe per head for Jizya as compared with the standard rate of one gold ducat (equivalent in the period to around 200 Akçe). The province's...
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    • 1777–1783 Şahin Giray (last) History   • Established 1441 • Annexation by the Russian Empire 1783 Currency Akçe Today part of Moldova Russia Ukraine...
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    adopted as a standard currency, as when the Ottoman akçe was replaced by the kuruş (1 kuruş = 120 akçe), with the para (1/40 kuruş) as a subunit. The kuruş...
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