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shekel Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


shekel ka kya matlab hota hai


शेकेल

Noun:

यहूदियों का एक प्राचीन सिक्का, शेकेल,



shekel शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



| जॉर्डनियन दीनार, इजरायली नई शेकेल

इस तरह से शेकेल दुनिया के उन बीस मुद्राओं में से शामिल हो गया है, जो विदेशी मुद्रा बाजार में मुद्रा वायदा अनुबंध किया जा रहा है।

জজজ1 टैलेंट 60 प्रोफ़ेन मिना 3000 शेकेल 25000 g: लगभग 1 फ़ुट का घन।

कोई देश इनके अस्त्रों के आगे टिक न सका ... इन समूहों के नाम थे पेलेसेत, तजेकेर, शेकेलेश, देन्येन और वेशेश।

पुर्तगाल इजरायली नई शेकेल (संकेत: ₪; परिवर्णी शब्द: ש"ח और अंग्रेजी में एनआइएस, कोड: ILS) इजरायल की मुद्रा है।

नई शेकेल १ जनवरी १९८६ से पुराने शेकेल से स्थान पर १००० पुराने शेकलिम 1 नई शेकेल की दर से जारी किया गया।

इज़राइल की नई शेकेल (जेओडी, ईजीपी, आईएलएस)।

क्लिफोर्ड, क्लियो, और टी-बोन लैरी के अमेजिंग एनिमल्स के नाम से जाने जाने वाले एक पशु अधिनियम से चकित हैं, जिसमें शेकेलफोर्ड द हाई फ्लाइंग फेरेट, डोरोथी द हाई वायर हेइफ़र उर्फ डेयरिंग काउ, डिर्क द एक्सट्रीम दचशुंड, और रॉड्रिगो, स्टील के चिहुआहुआ शामिल हैं।

7 मई 2006 से शेकेल व्युत्पन्न व्यापार भी शिकागो मर्केंटाइल एक्सचेंज पर उपलब्ध की गई है।

उन्होंने एक कार्यक्रम सबाह शेकेलेरी की मेज़बानी की।

शेकेल १०० अगोरोत (אגורות) (एकवचन अगोरा, हिब्रू: אגורה) में विभाजित है।

१ जनवरी २००३ के बाद से शेकेल एक स्वतंत्र रूप से परिवर्तनीय मुद्रा है।

shekel's Usage Examples:

Probably the 129 and 224 systems coexisted in the country; but on the whole it seems more likely that 129 or rather 258 grains was the Hebrew shekel before the Ptolemaic times -- especially as the 100 shekels to the mina is paralleled by the following Persian system (Hultsch) --


This would all be against the 129 or 258 shekel, and for the 218 or 224.


But the Maccabean use of 218 may have been a reversion to the older shekel; and this is strongly shown by the fraction 1/4 shekel (1 Sam.


There is no doubt but that in the Maccabean times and onward 218 was the shekel; but the use of the word darkemon by Ezra and Nehemiah, and the probabilities of their case, point to the daragmaneh, 1/60 maneh or shekel of Assyria; and the mention of 1/3 shekel by Nehemiah as poll tax nearly proves that the 129 and not 218 grains is intended, as 218 is not divisible by 3.


In later times in Egypt a class of large glass scarabs for funerary purposes seem to be adjusted to the shekel (30).


A few barrel weights are found at Karnak, and several egg-shaped shekel weights at Gebelen (44); also two cuboid weights from there (44) of 1 and 10 utens are marked as 6 and 60, which can hardly refer to any unit but the heavy shekel, giving 245.


(It is better to avoid the name Babylonian, as it has other meanings also.) There are no weights dated before the Assyrian bronze lion weights (9, 17, 19, 38) of the 11th to 8th centuries B.C. Thirteen of this class average 127.2 for the shekel; 9 haematite barrel-shaped weights (38) give 128.2; 16 stone duck-weights (38), 126.5.


The Hebrew "shekel of the sanctuary" is familiar; the standard volume of the apet was secured in the dromus of Anubis at Memphis (35); in Athens, besides the standard weight, twelve copies for public comparison were kept in the city; also standard volume measures in several places (2); at Pompeii the block with standard volumes cut in it was found in the portico of the forum (33); other such standards are known in Greek cities (Gythium, Panidum and Trajanopolis) (11, 33); at Rome the standards were kept in the Capitol, and weights also in the temple of Hercules (2); the standard cubit of the Nilometer was before Constantine in the Serapaeum, but was removed by him to the church (2).


The sela` in late Hebrew answers to the older shekel, and the mention of it seems to point to Jewish or Christian influence.


The commonest weight at Troy (44) is the shekel, averaging 224.



Synonyms:

agora, Israeli monetary unit,



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