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Ukrainian shah : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ukrainian shah
Shah ((ウクライナ語:шаг)) was the name of several currencies used in Ukraine. The name derives from shilling via shelyag (''sheleg''; (ロシア語:шеляг, шелег); (ポーランド語:szeląg)). The forms ''shahy'' (шаги, for 2 to 4) and ''shahiv'' (шагiв, for five or more) are declensional plurals of the noun used in denominations, for example, 2 shahy, 20 shahiv. ==17th-19th centuries== The term "shah" was the Ukrainian name of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's silver coin of 17th-18th centuries with face value of 3 grosz, coined since 1528, especially during the times of Sigismund III Vasa. Later, the name was transferred to the Russian copper coin of 2 kopecks. Since 1839 when silver money counting was reinstated in the Russian Empire, the term ''shah'' was transferred to the silver ½ kopeck. This term for the kopeck was in use until 1917.
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