- The dirham,
dirhem or
drahm (Arabic: درهم) is a unit of
currency and of m****. It is the name of the
currencies of
Morocco and the
United Arab Emirates...
- (1997), p. 411. "Artuqids of Mardin,
Nasir al-Din
Mahmud (1200–1222 AD), AE
Dirhem 26 mm;
minted AH 617 (1220/1221 AD) obv: Two-headed eagle. Rev:
Three line...
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weighing one
drachma is
known as a stater, drachm, or drachma. The
Ottoman dirhem (Ottoman Turkish: درهم) was
based on the S****anian drachm,
which was itself...
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minted in billon.
These circulated alongside Byzantine siliquae and
Moorish dirhem and dinar.
Around 1200,
Sancho I also
introduced the gold
morabitino (from...
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introduced by the
Arabs was the dinar, in gold and
weighing 4.25 grams. The
dirhem was
silver and
weighed 2.97 grams. The
Aghlabites introduced the solidus...
- Volumes. ISBN 0-521-07492-4
Oxford English Dictionary, 1st edition, s.v. '
dirhem'
Archived 9
February 2020 at the
Wayback Machine etymonline.com (20 September...
- βούτυρον butyr(ic), butter; διάβολος diabol(ic), devil; δραχμή drachma, dram,
dirhem via Arabic; ἔλαιον elaeo-, oil, olive, oleum,
latke via
Russian and Yiddish;...
- in
Russia at
large remains much in doubt". The
yarmaq based on the Arab
dirhem was
perhaps issued in
reaction to fall-off in
Muslim minting in the 820s...
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system to
specify piece values. For example, as-Suli
gives piece values in
dirhem, the
currency in use in his time:
Dilaram Problem, c. 10th
century This...
- 002 carats)
dirhem درهم (Turkish) dram 16 kırat 3.207 g (0.1131 oz) okka اوقه oka 400
dirhem 1.282 kg (2.83 lb)
miskal مثقال 1.5
dirhem 4.25 g (0.150 oz)...