A paiza or paizi or gerege (Middle Mongolian: Гэрэгэ, Mongolian: Пайз, Persian: پایزه pāiza, Chinese: 牌子 páizi) was a tablet carried by Mongol officials...
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attached hotel contains a club called Paiza Club which is reserved for premium guests. The gaming area of the Paiza Club is divided into individual private...
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on the Khitan small script. During the 1970s a number of gold and silver paiza with the same inscription, apparently in the small Khitan script, were unearthed...
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a paiza was allowed to stop there for re-mounts and specified rations, while those carrying military identities used the Yam even without a paiza. Many...
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of the Mongolian government. In medieval times, the Mongol Empire issued paiza or gerege to officials and emissaries, authorizing them to claim facilities...
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called paiza. The paiza were in three different types (golden, silver, and copper) depending on the envoy's level of importance. With the paiza, there...
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The Daihatsu Pyzar (Japanese: ダイハツ・パイザー, Daihatsu Paizā), sold in some export markets as the Daihatsu Gran Move, is a mini MPV which was manufactured...
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and oil from the lamp of the Holy Sepulcher. The letter also contained a paiza, a golden tablet a foot long and 3 inches (7.6 cm) wide, allowing the holder...
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Imperial seal of the Bogd Khan, ca 1911. Mixed Manchu–Mongolian text on a Paiza. Brush-written Čoyijod Dagini manuscript, 19th century Book of Jeremiah...
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