The maneti (Georgian: მანეთი) was the currency of the Democratic Republic of Georgia and the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic between 1919 and 1923...
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old Georgian monetary term (meaning 'white') used in ancient Colchis from the 6th century BC. Earlier Georgian currencies include the maneti (Georgian: მანეთი)...
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Transcaucasian ruble (category Articles containing Georgian-language text)
ruble (Russian: рубль, Armenian: ռուբլի), manat (Azerbaijani: منات) or maneti (Georgian: მანეთი) was the currency of both Transcaucasian states, the Transcaucasian...
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Manat Azeri manat – Azerbaijan Turkmenistani manat – Turkmenistan Maneti – Georgia Maravedí – Spain Mark Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark – Bosnia...
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and Georgian, as well as the Baltic Soviet Socialist Republics were the only Soviet republics to maintain their writing systems (Armenian, Georgian and...
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of the first Azerbaijani manat) (1918-1923) Georgian ruble (ruble is the Russian name of the Georgian maneti) Latvian ruble (1992-93) Ruble of Svalbard [ru]...
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War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) (redirect from 1992-1993 Georgian-Abkhaz war)
and robberies. According to the Georgian government, these robberies overally caused damage totaling 9 billion maneti, including to neighboring countries...
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Jansug Kakhidze (category Articles containing Georgian-language text)
2002) was a Georgian musician, composer, singer and conductor nicknamed "the Georgian Karajan". Kakhidze was music director of the Georgian State Symphony...
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