- The
kyat (US: /ˈtʃɑːt/ or /ˈkjɑːt/; Burmese: ကျပ် [tɕɛʔ]; ISO 4217 code MMK) is the
currency of
Myanmar (Burma). The
typical notation for the
kyat is "K"...
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across 8
markets in
Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Mudah,
Chotot and
OneKyat which were
owned by 701Search will
retain their individual brands and platforms...
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translated to
Burmese kyat equivalent of 10 million. The cost of
living of the
average villager in
Upper Burma in 1826 was
one kyat per month. The treaty...
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translated to
Burmese kyat equivalent of 10 million. The cost of
living of the
average villager in
Upper Burma in 1826 was
one kyat per month. Bagyidaw...
- deputies. Aung San's ****urance on the day, "If
Burma receives one kyat, you will also get
one kyat", has
often been
quoted by
ethnic nationalists since. Thanks...
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November 1868, he
bought a plot of land with a
house on it for 80
pieces of
one-
kyat coins from
Khunit Ywa-sa Princess. On 7 June 1873, Mah Too-tu
married Shwe...
- profit.
One worker gets an
average of
one kyat per day. Therefore, if
one worker produces commodities valued at 16
kyat, he or she gets
one kyat as his...
- of
one million pounds sterling was
considered a
large sum in
Europe at that time. It
appeared even more
daunting when
converted to the
Burmese kyat equivalent...
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Laabar Baari (Nepali: लाबर वारी; Burmese:
Kyat Paung Chan ၾကက္ေပါင္ျခံ) is a
village in
Myitkyina ျမစ္ၾကီးနား,
Kachin State ကခ်င္ျပည္နယ္,
Myanmar and was...
- When
Burma was
conquered by the British, the
Indian rupee replaced the
kyat at par. From 1897, the
government of
India issued notes in
Rangoon of the...