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An undated handout picture shows a golden statue of the Birmanese king Alaungphaya, taken at the Leibniz library in Hanover, Germany. He wrote the so called Golden Letter. The letter is made of pure gold and decorated with 24 rubies. The golden letter of the king of Birma, Alaungphaya, had been resting in a safe at the Leibniz library for 250 years. Now, the precious letter to the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-undated-handout-picture-shows-a-golden-statue-of-the-birmanese-54742993.html
RMD51N6W–An undated handout picture shows a golden statue of the Birmanese king Alaungphaya, taken at the Leibniz library in Hanover, Germany. He wrote the so called Golden Letter. The letter is made of pure gold and decorated with 24 rubies. The golden letter of the king of Birma, Alaungphaya, had been resting in a safe at the Leibniz library for 250 years. Now, the precious letter to the
An undated handout picture shows the British King George II, taken at the Leibniz library in Hanover, Germany. King George is mentioned in the so called Golden Letter. The letter is made of pure gold and decorated with 24 rubies. The golden letter of the king of Birma, Alaungphaya, had been resting in a safe at the Leibniz library for 250 years. Now, the precious letter to the Brit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-undated-handout-picture-shows-the-british-king-george-ii-taken-54742992.html
RMD51N6T–An undated handout picture shows the British King George II, taken at the Leibniz library in Hanover, Germany. King George is mentioned in the so called Golden Letter. The letter is made of pure gold and decorated with 24 rubies. The golden letter of the king of Birma, Alaungphaya, had been resting in a safe at the Leibniz library for 250 years. Now, the precious letter to the Brit
A handout picture taken on 17 November 2010 shows the so called Golden Letter at the Leibniz library in Hanover, Germany. The letter is made of pure gold and decorated with 24 rubies. The golden letter of the king of Birma, Alaungphaya, had been resting in a safe at the Leibniz library for 250 years. Now, the precious letter to the British king George II from 1756 has been decoded. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-handout-picture-taken-on-17-november-2010-shows-the-so-called-golden-54742991.html
RMD51N6R–A handout picture taken on 17 November 2010 shows the so called Golden Letter at the Leibniz library in Hanover, Germany. The letter is made of pure gold and decorated with 24 rubies. The golden letter of the king of Birma, Alaungphaya, had been resting in a safe at the Leibniz library for 250 years. Now, the precious letter to the British king George II from 1756 has been decoded.
A handout picture taken on 17 November 2010 shows a close up of the so called Golden Letter at the Leibniz library in Hanover, Germany. The letter is made of pure gold and decorated with 24 rubies. The golden letter of the king of Birma, Alaungphaya, had been resting in a safe at the Leibniz library for 250 years. Now, the precious letter to the British king George II from 1756 has Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-handout-picture-taken-on-17-november-2010-shows-a-close-up-of-the-54742990.html
RMD51N6P–A handout picture taken on 17 November 2010 shows a close up of the so called Golden Letter at the Leibniz library in Hanover, Germany. The letter is made of pure gold and decorated with 24 rubies. The golden letter of the king of Birma, Alaungphaya, had been resting in a safe at the Leibniz library for 250 years. Now, the precious letter to the British king George II from 1756 has
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