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The Kori was the currency of Kutch State until 1948. It was subdivided into 24 Dokda (singular Dokdo ), each of 2 Trambiyo. Only coins were issued. Other copper coins in use were called Dhabbu and Dhinglo. The Kori was replaced by the Indian rupee. Silver coins of Kutch were commonly minted in 4 denominations - Half Kori, 1 Kori, 2.5 Kori and 5 Kori. Due to differing silver content, the 5 Kori coin is only about 3 times the weight of the 1 Kori coin. The coins of Kutch bore the name of the local ruler, Maharao of the Kutch State and the British monarch.

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  • Der Kori war eine Währungs- und Münzeinheit verschiedener Staaten auf dem Gebiet des heutigen Bundesstaats Gujarat im Westen Indiens, darunter Kachchh, Junagadh, Nawanagar und Porbandar. Als Silbermünze wog er etwa 4,73 Gramm und unterteilte sich wie folgt: 1 Kori = 2 Adhio = 4 Payala (Singular: Payalo) = 8 Dhabu = 16 Dhinglo = 24 Dokda (Singular: Dokdo) = 48 Trambiyo Die umfangreichste Prägetätigkeit wies der Fürstenstaat Kachchh auf, wo der Kori von 1617 bis zur Eingliederung in das unabhängige Indien 1947 geprägt wurde. (de)
  • El kori era la moneda de Kutch hasta que fue sustituida en 1947 por la rupia india.​ (es)
  • The Kori was the currency of Kutch State until 1948. It was subdivided into 24 Dokda (singular Dokdo ), each of 2 Trambiyo. Only coins were issued. Other copper coins in use were called Dhabbu and Dhinglo. The Kori was replaced by the Indian rupee. Silver coins of Kutch were commonly minted in 4 denominations - Half Kori, 1 Kori, 2.5 Kori and 5 Kori. Due to differing silver content, the 5 Kori coin is only about 3 times the weight of the 1 Kori coin. The coins of Kutch bore the name of the local ruler, Maharao of the Kutch State and the British monarch. Kutch was one of the very few Indian princely states which issued coins jointly in the name of Edward VIII, whose reign lasted less than a year, before his abdication. 1 Kori = 2 Adhio = 4 Payalo = 8 Dhabu = 16 Dhingla = 24 Dokda = 48 Trambiya = 96 Babukiya (en)
  • Il kori è stata fino al 1947 la valuta di Kutch, un distretto del Gujarat, nell'India nord-occidentale, ai confini con il Pakistan. Il kori era d'argento e circolava sia nel distretto di Kluth che nella penisola di Kathiawar. Le prime coniazioni risalgono al XVIII secolo e le ultime monete in questa denominazione furono quelle d'argento da 5 kori del 1947. Era suddiviso in 24 dokda (singulare dokdo), ognuno di 2 trambiyo. 1 kori = 2 adhio = 4 payala = 8 dhabu = 16 dhinglo = 24 dokda = 48 trambiyo. Furono emesse solo monete. Le monete presentano solo testo nei vari alfabeti usati nell'area. Il kori fu sostituito dalla rupia indiana con un tasso di 1 rupia = 3½ kori. (it)
  • Kori era a moeda de até ser substituída em 1947 pela rupia indiana. (pt)
  • Кори ( कोरी, гудж. કોરી, синдхи ڪوري) — основная денежная единица княжества Кач до 1947 года. (ru)
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  • Der Kori war eine Währungs- und Münzeinheit verschiedener Staaten auf dem Gebiet des heutigen Bundesstaats Gujarat im Westen Indiens, darunter Kachchh, Junagadh, Nawanagar und Porbandar. Als Silbermünze wog er etwa 4,73 Gramm und unterteilte sich wie folgt: 1 Kori = 2 Adhio = 4 Payala (Singular: Payalo) = 8 Dhabu = 16 Dhinglo = 24 Dokda (Singular: Dokdo) = 48 Trambiyo Die umfangreichste Prägetätigkeit wies der Fürstenstaat Kachchh auf, wo der Kori von 1617 bis zur Eingliederung in das unabhängige Indien 1947 geprägt wurde. (de)
  • El kori era la moneda de Kutch hasta que fue sustituida en 1947 por la rupia india.​ (es)
  • Kori era a moeda de até ser substituída em 1947 pela rupia indiana. (pt)
  • Кори ( कोरी, гудж. કોરી, синдхи ڪوري) — основная денежная единица княжества Кач до 1947 года. (ru)
  • The Kori was the currency of Kutch State until 1948. It was subdivided into 24 Dokda (singular Dokdo ), each of 2 Trambiyo. Only coins were issued. Other copper coins in use were called Dhabbu and Dhinglo. The Kori was replaced by the Indian rupee. Silver coins of Kutch were commonly minted in 4 denominations - Half Kori, 1 Kori, 2.5 Kori and 5 Kori. Due to differing silver content, the 5 Kori coin is only about 3 times the weight of the 1 Kori coin. The coins of Kutch bore the name of the local ruler, Maharao of the Kutch State and the British monarch. (en)
  • Il kori è stata fino al 1947 la valuta di Kutch, un distretto del Gujarat, nell'India nord-occidentale, ai confini con il Pakistan. Il kori era d'argento e circolava sia nel distretto di Kluth che nella penisola di Kathiawar. Le prime coniazioni risalgono al XVIII secolo e le ultime monete in questa denominazione furono quelle d'argento da 5 kori del 1947. Era suddiviso in 24 dokda (singulare dokdo), ognuno di 2 trambiyo. 1 kori = 2 adhio = 4 payala = 8 dhabu = 16 dhinglo = 24 dokda = 48 trambiyo. Furono emesse solo monete. Le monete presentano solo testo nei vari alfabeti usati nell'area. (it)
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  • Kori (Währung) (de)
  • Kori de Kutch (es)
  • Kori di Kutch (it)
  • Kutch kori (en)
  • Kori de Kutch (pt)
  • Качский кори (ru)
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