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The History of coinage of Southeast Asian Region.

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AThe History of coinage of Southeast Asian Region. aàHe notes further that in the six markets (or cities), everyone uses silver coins which are small like elm seeds. Yamamoto has observed that while the Chinese coins of the time were about 25 millimetres (mm) in diameter, the coins attributed to Dvaravati were often as small as 14 mm. Coinage is an essential part of economic transactions in most societies, and Southeast Asia is no exception. In this article, we can trace the history of coinage in Southeast Asia, focusing on the various coins that were used, the evolution of the coinage system, and the impact of coinage on the region's economy. The use of coins in Southeast Asia can be traced back to the 1st century AD. At that time, Indian traders brought gold and silver coins to the region,Pl03lp which were used for trade. The Indian coins were known as punch-marked coins and had various symbols stamped on them. The history of coinage in Southeast Asia dates back to ancient times,...

THE SUN.

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                            THE SUN 🌞 For me he is my sun, He isn't the same for me every day, Some days he disappears leaving me on the sunny day just with his rays and lights and on some he shines his brightest only for me. The warmth of his hugs is enough for me in cold stromy days. He comes to me, he leaves me, only to come back to me again. I long things, meets and our talks to make him stay, but I can't. How beautiful was the time when we didn't said it but we had it in our hearts. But now, now it aches when he leaves giving me all love and fondness, but then what do I do, for him leaving is important too. For me he is my sun, the star who shines with bold and vivid colours for me,  The sun who is not only in love with me but passionate about me,  The one who rules my solar system. He is the brightest among all with the soft spot of heart which beats only with my name. I will always be at...

AMERICAN GANDHI

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Although slavery in the United States ended in the late 19th C, institutionalized racism continued to oppress African Americans even decades later. By the mid-20th C, they were still forced to use separate public utilities and schools from whites, they suffered routine discrimination in employment, housing and were unable to fully exercise their right to vote. It was in this environment, seeing the possibility of an America where black and white citizens were truly equal, that Martin Luther King, Jr. joined in the fight for Civil Rights for Black Americans. As the historian Sudarshan Kapur has noted, Howard Thurman, Benjamin Mays, Channing Tobias, James Farmer and James Lawson were among the Afro-American students of Gandhi who had travelled to India. Before the emergence of King as Civil Rights Leader. Indeed, leader like King did choose to live out the gospel of peace, justice & love that Thurman so eloquently proclaimed in writing and the spoken word, even though it came with an...