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Former currency of Russia
The first known chervonets of Russian coinage was the Ugric gold; it was created in the 15th century under Ivan III. Sometimes, chervonets were considered
Chervonets
with the gold-backed chervonets, private markets operated with the more liquid, government-monitored sovznak. Since the chervonets and sovznak were convertible
Monetary reform in the Soviet Union, 1922–24
Monetary_reform_in_the_Soviet_Union,_1922–24
Soviet brigand and killer (born 1956)
famous Soviet brigands, as well as a serial killer. He had the nickname "Chervonets", but he called himself "Thief-outside-the-law". Despite beginning his
Sergey_Maduev
Currency of the Soviet Union (1922–1991)
and accounting unit the pre-war gold standard ruble, equal to 1⁄10 of a chervonets (with Rbls 10. equal to 8.602 g of 90% fine gold, then equal to US$5.14)
Soviet_ruble
Boliviano – Bolivia Budju – Algeria Cedi – Ghana Ceiniog – Gwynedd, Powys Chervonets – Russia Colón Costa Rican colón – Costa Rica Salvadoran colón – El Salvador
List_of_currencies
1921–28 Soviet economic policy theorized by Lenin
Reestablishment of a stable currency, the gold-backed chervonets, was an essential policy component of the Soviet state's return to a money-based economy
New_Economic_Policy
Period of accelerated inflation
the reestablishment of the gold standard with the introduction of the chervonets as part of the New Economic Policy. The inflationary crisis effectively
Hyperinflation in early Soviet Russia
Hyperinflation_in_early_Soviet_Russia
German engineer and spy (1898–1933)
by triggering extreme inflation by flooding the state with counterfeit Chervonets. After a lengthy and public trial, Bell was found guilty and was issued
Georg_Bell
Traditional knife from the Caucasus
Nicholas I, and in return received a gold medal (with Anna ribbon) and 1000 Chervonets (high-value gold coins). Other famous masters of Caucasian arms included
Khanjali
Russian military commander (1729/30–1800)
Thanking him for such zeal and speed, the Empress granted him 2,000 chervonets to equip the crew. Reaching Saratov, Suvorov learned that tireless Ivan
Alexander_Suvorov
Prince of Mingrelia
step down in exchange of monetary compensation. David demanded 30,000 chervonets and that all his estates be left in his possession. Vorontsov threatened
David_Dadiani
Aircraft manufacturer in Ukraine
production aircraft was the Aeroprakt A-20 Vista known locally as the Chervonets, the first prototype of which was finished in August 1991. As a result
Aeroprakt
Month of 1926
Army. The Soviet Union passed a law forbidding the transportation of the chervonets, worth 10 new rubles, out of the nation, a move to prevent smugglers from
July_1926
Rapidly accelerating inflation
the reestablishment of the gold standard with the introduction of the chervonets as part of the New Economic Policy. The inflationary crisis effectively
Hyperinflation
Central and only bank of the Soviet Union
on 11 October 1922 it was granted the right to issue the gold-backed chervonets or gold ruble that brought an end to the early Soviet hyperinflation.
State_Bank_of_the_USSR
Eastern Orthodox monastery in eastern Ukraine
com. Retrieved 2020-07-11. "NBU releases the Sviatohirsk Lavra on the "chervonets"". ForUm (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved
Sviatohirsk_Lavra
kopeck Poltinnik, Poltina = 1/2 ruble or 50 kopeck Ruble = 100 kopeck Chervonets = 10 rubles Grivna, cf. Polish grzywna Imperial = 10 rubles Half-imperial
Glossary_of_Russian_currency
Currency of the Tuvan People's Republic
series (issued 1933) carried overprints on Soviet notes in rubles and chervonets. Coins were issued in 1934 in denominations of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 and
Tuvan_akşa
ruble was non-convertible after 1932 (when trade in gold-convertible chervonets, introduced by Lenin in the New Economic Policy years, was suspended)
Economy_of_the_Soviet_Union
List of international slang
to a colour the note was in Soviet times), "ch′irik" (a diminutive for chervonets) 50 RUB — "polt′innik" (substantive from "five-altyns") 100 RUB — "stol'nik"
Slang_terms_for_money
List of people on old banknotes
Currency: Rouble (руб (Cyrillic) Rbl (singular) and Rbls (pl), 1917–1991) and Chervonets (1922–1947) Currencies: Peseta (Pta (singular) and Pts (pl), 1868–2002)
List of people on banknotes that are no longer in circulation
List_of_people_on_banknotes_that_are_no_longer_in_circulation
Former country on Crimean Peninsula
extent that he had to petition the bank for an emergency subsidy of 1,000 chervonets. A third school of thought maintains that the ruling house of the principality
Principality_of_Theodoro
a temporary, transitional instrument. Money portal Numismatics portal Chervonets#Soviet Union "Sovznak". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Banknotes
Sovznak
1819–1821 expedition to explore the Southern Ocean and Antarctica
250%. Besides that, officers and scientists received 30 golden Dutch chervonets Russian coinage [ru] food installments per month, which was equal to 70
First Russian Antarctic Expedition
First_Russian_Antarctic_Expedition
Russian publisher and editor
Grech. Smirdin's extraordinary generosity (he paid Pushkin, famously, a chervonets per line; in Revizor Khlestakov boasts: "Smirding pays me forty thousand"
Alexander_Smirdin
Treaty
fortress. The khan undertook to pay Russia an annual tribute of 8,000 chervonets and to send Mammad Hasan agha's son Shukur agha, as hostages to Tbilisi
Treaty_of_Kurakchay
Banknote signed by fellow travelers, common during WWII
1 Chervonets bank note signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt and his team at the Yalta Conference in February 1945
Short_snorter
War of the Bar Confederation siege
affectionately". Empress Catherine rewarded Suvorov for the capture of Kraków 1,000 chervonets, and on his subordinates, participants in this affair, granted 10,000
Siege_of_Kraków_Castle
Process of changing the face value of a currency unit
1st Soviet ruble 1922 Soviet Union Hyperinflation A superunit, called a chervonets (червонец) was also introduced that year. It was worth 10 rubles. Austrian
Redenomination
Topics referred to by the same term
entities. Sovznak Ruble of the Far-Eastern Republic Transcaucasian ruble Chervonets Soviet ruble; in various Soviet republics the ruble carried local names
Ruble_(disambiguation)
Wirtschaftswunder, Péter Halász, Stephan Balint, Sheryl Sutton Crime a.k.a. Chervonets The Unapproachable [pl] Krzysztof Zanussi Leslie Caron, Danny Webb, Leslie
List of German films of the 1980s
List_of_German_films_of_the_1980s
State-owned bank in Armenia
was never put into circulation. The 1923 series bill at par value of 1 chervonets was neither put into circulation. Shortly thereafter, these banknotes
Central_Bank_of_Armenia
1920s trade organisation in UK
those visiting the USSR. These were to be payable in the new gold-backed chervonets currency at any state bank of the Soviet Union. According to its financial
All Russian Co-operative Society
All_Russian_Co-operative_Society
1923 secret letter from leading Soviet communists to the Soviet Politburo
economy as a whole. We stand before the approaching break-down of the chervonets currency, which spontaneously turned into the basic currency before the
The_Declaration_of_46
Last Khan of Shirvan (1768–1844)
000 chervonets per year, against the 8,000 tribute Mostafa Khan paid (and accumulated in arrears). The Salyan district alone yielded 15,500 chervonets annually
Mostafa_Khan_of_Shirvan
French-Argentinian politician (born 1941)
the same direction, with for example the issuance of the Russian golden chervonets". This was part of what LaRouche and Cheminade called a "new Bretton Woods"
Jacques_Cheminade
Area of Moscow in Russia
restrictions. The share contributions of the Sokol cooperative were 10.5 gold chervonets for joining, 30 for allocating a plot, and 20 for starting construction
Sokol,_Moscow
to the monetary reform in the Soviet Union and the introduction of the chervonets (equal to 10 roubles), backed by the gold standard. The first definitive
Gold_Standard_issue
Azerbaijani-born Imperial Russian general
to serve in this capacity in the Imperial Guards. He also received 100 chervonets for initial equipment expenses. His younger brother Mammad Khan was simultaneously
Javad_khan_Shirvanski
Soviet writer
become big.' Just like that! He glanced at a kopeck, and it became a chervonets. The magical gaze of a true leader. I conclude with this: 'The resolution
Vladimir_Bushin
1970 Soviet film
old icons. He has an assistant in this endeavor, a young man nicknamed Chervonets. One of Loskutov’s clients is a foreign tourist named Keith, who requests
The_Return_of_Saint_Luke
Prince of Guria
major-general, while his mother Marina was granted an annual pension of 200 chervonets. Mamia took a keen interest in transforming and developing administration
Mamia_V_Gurieli
was worth about 18 Polish accounting złoty (or 540 groszy). Bimetallism Chervonets Copernicus Law Historical coins and banknotes of Poland Robert I. Frost
Red_złoty
1803–1806 naval expedition
Tilesius received pension in 1000 rubles that was paid to them in Dutch chervonets [ru]. Sailors of both the Neva and Nadezhda received a retirement with
First Russian circumnavigation
First_Russian_circumnavigation
Mammad Kelbi bey. The khan's treasury received taxes in the amount of 539 chervonets, 3571 rubles 85 kopecks. Azerbaijani Turks made up the majority of the
Otuzikilar_district
Battle during the Russo–Persian War
into saddlebags and "with those trophies" returned to receive the due 10 chervonets for a Russian head. The English historian P. M. Sykes notes that it was
Battle_of_Oshakan
Polish activist
Uprising was defeated, the Russian government issued a bounty (1,000 chervonets) for his capture; Czyński went into exile, escaping to Prussia and eventually
Jan_Czyński
Building in Čiobiškis, Lithuania
typewriters and equipment, radio transmitter and two receivers, over 1,000 chervonets as well as other supplies stored in the headquarter. On 6 July 1995 a
Čiobiškis_Manor
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From the Priest's Meadow
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Eyes of Lord Shiva, Eyes like Rudra
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Wise Woman
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Powerful Ruler
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Gujarati, Indian
Battle Worthy; Fine
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Scandinavian (mainly Swedish)
Scandinavian (mainly Swedish) : from a personal name, a short form of any of the various Scandinavian personal names containing the first element Thor (Old Norse þórr), the name of the god of thunder in Scandinavian mythology.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian name þÅr, þūr, probably short forms of Old Norse compound names in þór-, þúr- (see 1).German : habitational name for someone who lived by the gates of a town or a metonymic occupational name for someone responsible for guarding them, from Middle High German tor ‘gate’ (modern German Tor). Compare Portmann.German : nickname from Middle Low German dor, Middle High German tor ‘fool’; also ‘deaf person’.Southeast Asian : unexplained.
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Arabic, French, Hebrew, Muslim
He Shall Add to his Power; The Lord Increases; A Prophet's Name; Variant of Yusuf
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Muslim
Bluish, Like blue
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Indian
Mother of Sankara Bhagavath padar
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