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ducats Meaning in gujarati ( ducats ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



ડુકાટ્સ, ડુકાટ,

અગાઉ યુરોપના વિવિધ દેશોનો સોનાનો સિક્કો,

Noun:

ડુકાટ,

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ducats's Usage Examples:

next morning, each janissary was given standard pay of 40 ducats and an additional 20 ducats as an accession bonus.


He asked him for 12,000 ducats, which he allegedly gave to the late despot Stefan to own the city and as evidence, Jeremiah submitted a despot's letter, demanding that Sigismund pay him the said sum if he wanted Golubac.


ducats, people of inspired pockets, most of them owners of coaches and postilions in bandit clothes, wanted to censure the rabble"s taste for traveling.


used to describe the golden excelente either because of its value of two ducats or because of the double portrait of Ferdinand and Isabella.


Skanderbeg won the resulting battle and his men earned 40,000 ducats after captured Ottoman officers were ransomed.


Political and military careerThe war and his long imprisonment put an end to Gritti's commercial career, costing him the enormous sum of 24,000 ducats.


000 or 17,000 ducats to enable Columbus to discover the New World, was penanced July 17, 1491.


Grand Duchy of Lithuania and minted the Lithuanian denarius, shillings, groschens, thalers, ducats, and other coins from 1387 to 1666.


The annual income from them alone was estimated to 50,000 ducats.


Royal Castilian officials bought the ship at a set price of 800 gold ducats, a figure at odds with the estimation on the ship's real value provided by the accountant of Magellan's expedition, and accepted by the owners only against their will.


The tornese was a subunit of the Neapolitan, Sicilian, and Two Sicilies ducats.


He broke with tradition by scattering silver coins, rather than gold ducats, to the crowd during his coronation procession.


(with annual revenue of 5,000 ducats); Colonna, the abbey of Subiaco and its environs (with annual revenue of 3,000 ducats); Savelli, Civita Castellana.



Synonyms:

coin,

Antonyms:

reverse, head,

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