Definition of Dinars. Meaning of Dinars. Synonyms of Dinars

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Definition of Dinars

Dinar
Dinar Di"nar, n. [Ar. d?n[=a]r, from Gr. ?, fr. L. denarius. See Denier.] 1. A petty money of accounts of Persia. 2. An ancient gold coin of the East.

Meaning of Dinars from wikipedia

- coin. The 8th century English king Offa of Mercia minted copies of Abbasid dinars struck in 774 by Caliph Al-Mansur with "Offa Rex" centred on the reverse...
- millimes 20 millimes 50 millimes 100 millimes 200 millimes 1⁄2 dinar 1 dinar 2 dinars 5 dinars On 26 December 2013, two new tridecagonal coins were introduced:...
- contemporary name was. The first dinars were issued by the Umayyad Caliphate. Under the dynasties that followed the use of the dinar spread from Islamic Spain...
- it. The dinar was initially pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 50 dinars to the dollar. By 1955, the peg had been depreciated to 300 dinars to the dollar...
- were exchanged for the new dinars at par, while Swiss dinar notes were exchanged at a rate of one Swiss dinar = 150 new dinars. Inflation and depreciation...
- dinar rate of 1 Yugoslav dinar = 20 Serbian dinars. In 1942, zinc coins were introduced in denominations of 50 paras, 1 and 2 dinars, with 10 dinar coins...
- are displa**** in dinars but the franc is used in speech. In 1964, coins in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 centimes, and 1 dinar were introduced...
- called the Jordanian dinar. The Board was based in London and consisted of a president and four members, and began issuing Jordanian dinars in 1949 and was...
- July 1978 with a 20 dinar note, it introduced a new family of notes dated 1973 in Arabic. Denominations of 1⁄2, 1, 5 and 10 dinars were released on 16...
- by the West African gold mines south of the Sahara desert. The Almoravid dinars circulated widely beyond the reach of the empire; the Christian kingdoms...