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Dirham,
dirhem or
dirhm (Arabic: درهم, Amazigh: ⴰⴷⵔⵉⵎ, romanized: adreem) is a
silver coin. It is used as
currency across the world.
Throughout history...
- The
Moroccan dirham (Arabic: درهم, romanized:
dirham,
Moroccan Arabic: درهم, romanized: darhem;
Berber languages: ⴰⴷⵔⵀⵎ, romanized: adrhm; sign: DH;...
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United Arab
Emirates dirham (Arabic: درهم إماراتي, sign: د.إ; code: AED), also
known as
simply the
Emirati dirham, is the
currency of the United...
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Dirham is a
payment tool
introduced by the
government of the
United Arab
Emirates with the aim of
facilitating the
collection of
revenues of governmental...
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Idrisid dirham (Arabic: الدرهم الإدريسي) was a
silver coin
minted under the
Idrisid dynasty in
Morocco and the
western Maghreb. The word "
dirham" (درهم)...
- of Libya. Its ISO 4217 code is "LYD". The
dinar is
subdivided into 1,000
dirham (درهم). It was
introduced in
September 1971 and
replaced the
pound at par...
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first dated coins that can be ****igned to the
Muslims are
copies of
silver Dirhams of the S****anian
ruler Yazdegerd III,
struck during the
Caliphate of Uthman...
- Emirates[permanent dead link]
Commemorative Coin
Collection Time Out Abu
Dhabi New
dirham coin in UAE
Money portal Numismatics portal United Arab
Emirates portal...
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currency might consist of
minted gold
coins (dinars) or of
silver coins (
dirhams).
According to
Islamic law, the
Islamic dinar is a coin of pure gold weighing...
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pegged to the
United States cent. One
piastre equals ten fulūs and one
dirham equals 10 piastres. Four
currencies circulate in the
partially recognized...