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User 👥 Talk 💬 Chinese cash coins 🀄 French Indo-Chinese banknotes 💴 Chinese charms, amulets, and talismans 🪙 Nguyễn Dynasty documents 📜 Numismatic books 📚 Weird stuff 😵 Articles 📝 Links 🔗
An undated zhuangpiao of 2 tiao (in Jingqian) issued by the Shun Xing He private bank during the early Republic of China.

"Post-cash coins" list.

Articles I'm planning on doing after "finishing cash coins".

Tìm thấy ấn triện bằng vàng nguyên chất vô cùng quý hiếm, nặng gần 8kg

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Other to-do list.

Origins of "Oriental Feudalism"

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Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-50

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Syrian literature is modern fiction written or orally performed in Arabic by writers from Syria since the independence of the Syrian Arab Republic in 1946. It is part of the historically and geographically wider Arabic literature. The modern states of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel as well as the Palestinian autonomous areas only came into being in the mid-20th century. Therefore, Syrian literature has since been referred to by literary scholarship as the national literature of the Syrian Arab Republic, as well as the works created in Arabic by Syrian writers in the diaspora. This literature has been influenced by the country's political history, the literature of other Arabic-speaking countries and, especially in its early days, by French literature.

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