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| used_coins = 1, 5, 10, 25, 100, 250, 500 mohars
| used_coins = 1, 5, 10, 25, 100, 250, 500 mohars
| used_banknotes = 1,000, 2,500, 5,000, 10,000, 25,000, 50,000 mohars
| used_banknotes = 1,000, 2,500, 5,000, 10,000, 25,000 mohars
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The '''mohar''' ([[Wikipedia:Currency sign|sign]]: '''GM'''; [[Wikipedia:ISO 4217|code]]: '''GAM''') is the official [[Wikipedia:Currency|currency]] of [[Gandhara]]. It is nominally subdivided into 100 ''poisha'', although there are currently no poisha-denominated coins in circulation.
The '''mohar''' ([[Wikipedia:Currency sign|sign]]: '''GM'''; [[Wikipedia:ISO 4217|code]]: '''GAM''') is the official [[Wikipedia:Currency|currency]] of [[Gandhara]]. It is nominally subdivided into 100 ''poisha'', although there are currently no poisha-denominated coins in circulation. The currency is managed by the [[National Bank of Gandhara]], the nation's [[Wikipedia:Central bank|central bank]].
 
==Etymology==
The [[Gandhari language|Gandhari]] word ''mohar'' derived from the [[Wikipedia:Persian language|Persian]] word ''muhr'', which means "seal" or "signet ring". The word is also [[Wikipedia:Cognate|cognate]] with the [[Wikipedia:Sanskrit|Sanskrit]] word ''mudrā'', which in turn comes from ''mudraṇam'', which also means "seal".
 
==Banknotes==
 
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
|+2021–2022 series
|-
! rowspan="2"|Value
! rowspan="2"|Dimensions
! colspan="2" rowspan="2"|Main colour
! colspan="3"|Description
|-
! Obverse
! Reverse
! Watermark
|-
| 1,000 mohars
| 140 × 58 mm
| style="background:#FFC0CB;width:0"| || Pink
| [[Emblem of Gandhara]]
| Monument to the [[Gandhari Revolution]] in [[Rhea]]
| Snow leopard and "1000"
|-
| 2,500 mohars
| 144 × 60 mm
| style="background:#80C0FF;width:0"| || Blue
| [[Mount Taysir]]
| Mountain scenery with eagles
| Snow leopard and "2500"
|-
| 5,000 mohars
| 148 × 62 mm
| style="background:#80C080;width:0"| || Green
| Building of the [[National Assembly of Gandhara|Mili Shura]]
| Agricultural workers
| Snow leopard and "5000"
|-
| 10,000 mohars
| 152 × 64 mm
| style="background:#FFC080;width:0"| || Orange
|
|
| Snow leopard and "10000"
|-
| 25,000 mohars
| 156 × 66 mm
| style="background:#80E0FF;width:0"| || Cyan
|
|
| Snow leopard and "25000"
|}


[[Category:Gandhara]]
[[Category:Gandhara]]
[[Category:Circulating currencies]]
[[Category:Circulating currencies]]
[[Category:Economy of Gandhara]]
[[Category:Economy of Gandhara]]

Latest revision as of 23:05, 20 September 2024

Gandhari mohar
ISO 4217
CodeGAM
Denominations
Subunit
1100poisha
SymbolGM
Banknotes1,000, 2,500, 5,000, 10,000, 25,000 mohars
Coins1, 5, 10, 25, 100, 250, 500 mohars
Demographics
User(s) Gandhara
Issuance
Central bankNational Bank of Gandhara
Valuation
Inflation3.6% (2022)

The mohar (sign: GM; code: GAM) is the official currency of Gandhara. It is nominally subdivided into 100 poisha, although there are currently no poisha-denominated coins in circulation. The currency is managed by the National Bank of Gandhara, the nation's central bank.

Etymology

The Gandhari word mohar derived from the Persian word muhr, which means "seal" or "signet ring". The word is also cognate with the Sanskrit word mudrā, which in turn comes from mudraṇam, which also means "seal".

Banknotes

2021–2022 series
Value Dimensions Main colour Description
Obverse Reverse Watermark
1,000 mohars 140 × 58 mm Pink Emblem of Gandhara Monument to the Gandhari Revolution in Rhea Snow leopard and "1000"
2,500 mohars 144 × 60 mm Blue Mount Taysir Mountain scenery with eagles Snow leopard and "2500"
5,000 mohars 148 × 62 mm Green Building of the Mili Shura Agricultural workers Snow leopard and "5000"
10,000 mohars 152 × 64 mm Orange Snow leopard and "10000"
25,000 mohars 156 × 66 mm Cyan Snow leopard and "25000"