In Turkish, the word means "small, white thing." It refers to a silver coin used from the early Ottoman Empire until 1687. Until the mid-16th century, one Venetian gold coin (duca) was exchanged for 90 akçe. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
トルコ語で,語義は「小さく白いもの」。オスマン帝国の初期から 1687年まで用いられた銀貨を意味する。 16世紀中頃までは1ベネチア金貨 (ドゥカ) は 90枚のアクチェと交換されていた。
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