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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ottoman_liraOttoman lira - Wikipedia

    The pound or lira (sign: LT; Ottoman Turkish: ليرا, romanized : līrā; French: livre turque; Greek: οθωμανική λίρα, romanized : othomanikí líra; Armenian: Օսմանյան լիրա, romanized : Osmanyan lira; Arabic: ليرة عثمانية, romanized : līra, lēra ʕuṯmāniyya) was the currency of the Ottoman Empire from 1844 [1] until 1927, when it was replaced by the T...

    • Turkish lira

      The Ottoman lira remained in circulation until the end of...

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ottoman_liraOttoman lira - Wikiwand

    The pound or lira (sign: LT; Ottoman Turkish: ليرا, romanized: līrā; French: livre turque; Greek: οθωμανική λίρα, romanized: othomanikí líra; Armenian: Օսմանյան լիրա, romanized: Osmanyan lira; Arabic: ليرة عثمانية, romanized: līra, lēra ʕuṯmāniyya) was the currency of the Ottoman Empire from ...

  3. Era conocido como el Imperio turco por sus contemporáneos, aunque los gobernantes osmanlíes jamás utilizaron ese nombre para referirse a su Estado. El Imperio otomano comenzó siendo uno más de los pequeños estados turcos que surgieron en Asia Menor durante la decadencia del Imperio turco selyúcida.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LiraLira - Wikipedia

    During the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire and the Eyalet of Egypt adopted the lira as their national currency, equivalent to 100 piasters or kuruş. When the Ottoman Empire collapsed in years 1918–1922, many among the successor states kept the lira as their national currency.

  5. Ottoman lira. The lira (sign: LT) was the currency of Ottoman Empire between 1844 when it was replaced by the Turkish lira. The Ottoman lira remained in circulation until the end of 1927, as the republic was not in a position to issue its own banknotes yet in its early years.

  6. The Ottoman Empire adopted the Ottoman lira in 1881, when it replaced the piastre (“piece of eight”). The Turkish lira replaced the Ottoman lira in 1927. The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey has the exclusive authority to issue banknotes and coins. The Turkish lira is divisible into 100 kurush.