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- Chao_(currency) abstract "The chao (simplified Chinese: 钞; traditional Chinese: 鈔; pinyin: chāo) was the official banknote of the Yuan Dynasty in China. Unlike the earlier paper money such as jiaozi, it was the first paper currency to be used as the predominant circulating medium in the history of China.[citation needed] The primary press was the Imperial Mint established in 1260, probably in Yanjing. It was certainly located in Khanbaliq after that city was established the same decade. Regional capitals were sometimes authorized to print money as well. The money of the various eras of the Yuan were also separately known, as the Zhongtong notes and Zhiyuan notes of the reign of Kublai Khan.It was this money that was described by Rustichello in his account of the travels of the Venetian Marco Polo.".
- Chao_(currency) thumbnail Yuan_dynasty_banknote_with_its_printing_plate_1287.jpg?width=300.
- Chao_(currency) wikiPageExternalLink info_book.pdf.
- Chao_(currency) wikiPageID "19545940".
- Chao_(currency) wikiPageRevisionID "601105202".
- Chao_(currency) hasPhotoCollection Chao_(currency).
- Chao_(currency) hp "chāo".
- Chao_(currency) subject Category:Banknotes_of_China.
- Chao_(currency) subject Category:Currencies_of_China.
- Chao_(currency) subject Category:Medieval_currencies.
- Chao_(currency) subject Category:Yuan_dynasty.
- Chao_(currency) type Abstraction100002137.
- Chao_(currency) type BanknotesOfChina.
- Chao_(currency) type Bill113393762.
- Chao_(currency) type CurrenciesOfChina.
- Chao_(currency) type Currency113385913.
- Chao_(currency) type Measure100033615.
- Chao_(currency) type MedievalCurrencies.
- Chao_(currency) type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Chao_(currency) type PaperMoney113387209.
- Chao_(currency) type Standard107260623.
- Chao_(currency) type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Chao_(currency) comment "The chao (simplified Chinese: 钞; traditional Chinese: 鈔; pinyin: chāo) was the official banknote of the Yuan Dynasty in China. Unlike the earlier paper money such as jiaozi, it was the first paper currency to be used as the predominant circulating medium in the history of China.[citation needed] The primary press was the Imperial Mint established in 1260, probably in Yanjing. It was certainly located in Khanbaliq after that city was established the same decade.".
- Chao_(currency) label "Chao (currency)".
- Chao_(currency) label "Chao (moneda)".
- Chao_(currency) label "Чау".
- Chao_(currency) label "交鈔".
- Chao_(currency) sameAs Chao_(moneda).
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- Chao_(currency) sameAs Q2665794.
- Chao_(currency) sameAs Q2665794.
- Chao_(currency) sameAs Chao_(currency).
- Chao_(currency) wasDerivedFrom Chao_(currency)?oldid=601105202.
- Chao_(currency) depiction Yuan_dynasty_banknote_with_its_printing_plate_1287.jpg.
- Chao_(currency) isPrimaryTopicOf Chao_(currency).