Tael (/ˈteɪl/), also known as the tahil and by other names, can refer to any one of several weight measures used in East and Southeast Asia. It usually...
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Look up tael in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tael refers to several weight measures of the Far East. Tael may also refer to: A character in The Legend...
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Ants Tael (born 19 July 1936 in Tallinn) is an Estonian dancer and dance pedagogue. He has been a member of the jury in television series Tantsud tähtedega...
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Eight Taels of Gold (Chinese: 八兩金) is a 1989 Hong Kong drama film directed by Mabel Cheung. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best...
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Kaja Tael (born 24 June 1960) is an Estonian philologist, translator, and diplomat. She is a former Estonian ambassador to the United Kingdom and to Germany...
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Paper money of the Qing dynasty (section List of banknotes denominated in silver taels issued during the Xianfeng era)
was denominated in tael, known as the yinliang piao (銀兩票), and had denominations of 1 tael, 5 taels, 10 taels, 50 taels, and 100 taels. The other series...
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is the official rate of taels in mainland China since the country implemented the metric system. In Taiwan and Hong Kong, a tael is equivalent to 37.429...
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silver, and 1000 lí of silver would be 1 tael (两), thus one string of 1000 bronze cash coins equated to a single tael of silver. The Shunzhi Emperor created...
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Hubu Guanpiao (section List of banknotes denominated in silver taels issued during the Xianfeng era)
Hubu Guanpiao were issued in the denominations of 1 tael, 3 taels, 5 taels, 10 taels, and 50 taels. Despite their face value, the Ministry of Revenue prohibited...
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wearing a mysterious mask and his two fairy companions, the siblings Tatl and Tael. They steal both his horse, Epona, and the Ocarina of Time. Link pursues...
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