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    Larin (plural: lari) is the name of a class of objects serving as coins in areas around the Arabian Sea. The name is derived from Lar, a Persian town...
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  • Larin may refer to: Larin (name) Larin (currency) used around the Arabian Sea Larin izbor, a Croatian telenovela A brand name of ethinylestradiol/norethisterone...
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    Indian rupee (redirect from Indian currency)
    is the official currency in India. The rupee is subdivided into 100 paise (Hindi plural; singular: paisa). The issuance of the currency is controlled by...
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  • Dhigu laari or larin, which owes its name to Lar, in the Persian Gulf, where it was originally struck, was one of the standard currencies of the Indian...
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    Indian anna (redirect from Anna (currency))
    An anna (or ānna) was a currency unit formerly used in British India, equal to 1⁄16 of a rupee. It was subdivided into four pices or twelve pies (thus...
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  • Maldivian rufiyaa (category Currencies with ISO 4217 code)
    centuries, lārin (parallel straps of silver wire folded in half with dyed Persian and Arabic inscriptions) were imported and traded as currency. This form...
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    in Shirvan; in Mazandaran, tanka was minted, and Khuzestan used the larin currency. By the 1570s, most of these autonomous monetary were unified. The weight...
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    Karshapana (redirect from Pana (Currency))
    Denomination Paisa Indian pie Taka Anna Mohur Ashrafi Cash Dam Cowrie Dinar Larin Tola Masha Pagoda Karshapana Shivrai Madras fanam Travancore fanam See also:...
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    monetary unification system. The larin currency was discontinued during his reign, and only the mohammadis currency from Hoveyzeh, which gained special...
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    metal, suggesting that the innovation of stamped currency was added to a pre-existing form of token currency which had already been present in the Janapadas...
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    Indian pie (redirect from Pie (currency))
    pie (abbreviated as Ps) was a unit of currency in India, Burma and Pakistan until 1947. It was the smallest currency unit, equal to 1⁄3 of a pice, 1⁄12 of...
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    Kutch kori (redirect from Dokdo (currency))
    The Kori was the currency of Kutch State until 1948. It was subdivided into 24 Dokda (singular Dokdo ), each of 2 Trambiyo. Only coins were issued. Other...
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    Ruble (category Denominations (currency))
    Russian: рубль, IPA: [rublʲ]) is the currency unit of Belarus and Russia. Historically, it was the name of the currency of the Russian Empire (the Imperial...
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    Cash is a name for several historical currencies used in Asia. It is applied to units used in China, Vietnam, and of Madras and Princely state of Travancore...
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  • Paisa (category Currency stubs)
    or 1⁄64 of a rupee. After the transition from a non-decimal currency to a decimal currency, the paisa equaled 1⁄100 of a rupee and was known as a naya...
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    Portuguese Indian rupia (category Modern obsolete currencies)
    The rupia was the currency of Portuguese India sometime after 1668 until 1958. Prior to 1668, the currency unit was Xerafim (xerafin, xeraphin). In 1666...
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  • Danish Indian rupee (category Currency stubs)
    The Danish Indian rupee was the currency of Danish India. It was subdivided into 8 fano, each of 80 kas. In 1845, Danish India became part of British India...
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    Hyderabadi rupee (category Currencies of the British Empire)
    The Hyderabadi Rupee (better known as "Osmania Sicca") was the currency of the Hyderabad State from 1918 to 1959. It co-existed with the Indian rupee from...
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    Afghan rupee (category Modern obsolete currencies)
    The Afghan rupee was the currency of Afghanistan between the mid-18th century and early 20th century. It was subdivided into 60 paisa, each of 10 dinar...
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    Pagoda (coin) (category Currency stubs)
    The pagoda, also called the hoon, was a unit of currency, a coin made of gold or half-gold minted by Indian dynasties as well as the British, the French...
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    History of the rupee (category Currencies of India)
    was a silver-based currency during much of the 19th century, which had severe consequences on the standard value of the currency, as stronger economies...
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    Vijayanagara coinage (category Medieval currencies)
    Empire from 1336–1646, was situated in Southern India and had a complex currency system that was used after the Empire ceased to exist. The standard unit...
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    Digital rupee (category Infobox currency with an unlinked website)
    Rupee, issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as a central bank digital currency (CBDC). The Digital Rupee was proposed in January 2017 and launched on...
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    French Indian rupee (category Currency stubs)
    The roupie or rupee was the currency of French India. It was equal to the Indian rupee issued by the Indian government. One rupee was worth 2.40 francs-or...
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    Travancore Fanam (category Modern obsolete currencies)
    languages. Historically, the Fanam and Chuckram coins were the regular unit of currency in medieval Travancore and appear to have been extensively used for trading...
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    Portuguese Indian escudo (category Modern obsolete currencies)
    The escudo was the currency of Portuguese India between 1958 and 1961. It was subdivided into 100 centavos and was equal in value to the Portuguese escudo...
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    Travancore Rupee (category Currencies of the British Empire)
    The Travancore rupee was a type of currency issued by the erstwhile Indian princely state of Travancore, which was primarily located in the modern Indian...
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    in undisclosed locations so no one could pay him respects. Jorge Lardé y Larín argues that the name Lempira derived from words of the Lenca language: lempa...
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    Madras fanam (category Currency stubs)
    The fanam (or panam in the local language of Tamil) was a currency issued by the Madras Presidency until 1815. It circulated alongside the Indian rupee...
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    Ceylonese rixdollar (category Currency stubs)
    rixdollar was the currency of British Ceylon until 1828. It was subdivided into 48 stivers, each of 4 duit. Units called the fanam and larin were also used...
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