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mahbub
mahbub
See also: maħbub
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mahbub (plural mahbub or mahbubs)
- A gold coin used in the Ottoman Empire.
- 1783, Sauveur Lusignan, A history of the Revolution of Ali Bey against the Ottoman Porte, page 119
- His ready cash consisted of eight hundred thousand mahbub and funduclys; the rest of his treasure was in jewels, to the amount of about six million of ducats.
- 1811, Patrick Kelly, The universal cambist, and commercial instructor, page 83
- The only coins allowed by the Turkish government to be struck at Cairo are the Mahbub (or Zermahbub) Sequins, and Medini.
- 1819, Abraham Rees, The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature
- At Grand Cairo in Egypt, contracts are made in funducli and mahbub sequins; the former are reckoned at 146 medini, and 3 mahbubs are equal to 4 pataccas, so that the mahbub is worth 120 medini.
- 1783, Sauveur Lusignan, A history of the Revolution of Ali Bey against the Ottoman Porte, page 119