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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The name "dinar" ([[Wikipedia:Arabic_language|Arabic]]: دينار, ''dīnār'') was borrowed via the [[Wikipedia:Syriac_language|Syriac]] ''dīnarā'' from the [[Wikipedia:Greek_language|Greek]] δηνάριον (''denárion''), which derived from the [[Wikipedia:Latin|Latin]] ''[[Wikipedia:Denarius|dēnārius]]''. | The name "dinar" ([[Wikipedia:Arabic_language|Arabic]]: دينار, ''dīnār'') was borrowed via the [[Wikipedia:Syriac_language|Syriac]] ''dīnarā'' from the [[Wikipedia:Greek_language|Greek]] δηνάριον (''denárion''), which derived from the [[Wikipedia:Latin|Latin]] ''[[Wikipedia:Denarius|dēnārius]]''. | ||
==History== | |||
The dinar was first introduced in 1704. | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Gandhara]] | [[Category:Gandhara]] | ||
[[Category:Circulating currencies]] | [[Category:Circulating currencies]] | ||
[[Category:Economy of Gandhara]] | [[Category:Economy of Gandhara]] |
Revision as of 18:07, 19 September 2015
Gandhari dinar دينار غانذاري (Arabic) | |
ISO 4217 code | GAD |
Central bank | Central Bank of Gandhara |
User(s) | Gandhara Asabiya Diyafa |
Inflation Source Method |
2.9% (July 2015) RTG News[1] CPI |
Subunit 1/1000 |
fils |
Symbol | د.غ (Arabic) or GD (Latin) |
Coins Freq. used |
5, 10, 25, 50, 100 fulūs, ¼, ½ dinar |
Banknotes Freq. used Rarely used |
1, 2½, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 dinars 250 dinars |
The dinar (sign: د.غ; code: GAD) is the currency of Gandhara. It is subdivided into 1,000 fulūs (singular: fils). As of 5 October 2014, the exchange rate was 1.65743 GAD per euro and 1.32466 GAD per U.S. dollar.
Etymology
The name "dinar" (Arabic: دينار, dīnār) was borrowed via the Syriac dīnarā from the Greek δηνάριον (denárion), which derived from the Latin dēnārius.
History
The dinar was first introduced in 1704.
References
- ^ "Gandhara July inflation, overall and core, stabilizing near 2.9 per cent". Retrieved 19 September 2015.