-
approximately five-hundred and
twenty dirhams of
wheat flour,
while all
these dirhams are the
Egyptian [
dirham]." This view is
repeated by Maran's Shulhan...
-
notes denominated in
dirham were
overprints on
earlier franc notes, in
denominations of 50
dirhams (on 5,000 francs) and 100
dirhams (on 10,000 francs)...
- UAE
adopted the UAE
dirham as its currency. Abu
Dhabi adopted the UAE
dirham in
place of the
Bahraini dinar, at 1
dinar = 10
dirhams,
while in the other...
- unembellished,
reflecting the
economic status of the
Idrisid state.
Idrisid dirhams circulated widely in the
Middle East, and have been
found as far as Russia...
- The e-
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...
- code: QAR) is the
currency of the
State of Qatar. It is
divided into 100
dirhams (Arabic: درهم).
Until 1966,
Qatar used the
Indian rupee as its currency...
- de
Gestion signed an
agreement that
allocates approximately 5
billion dirhams to the
stadium construction over the
period 2025 - 2028. It also launched...
- Emirates[permanent dead link]
Commemorative Coin
Collection Time Out Abu
Dhabi New
dirham coin in UAE Portals:
Money Numismatics United Arab Emirates...
- al-Ja'd ibn
Dirham (Arabic: الجعد بن درهم) was an 8th-century
Muslim theologian who
promoted the idea of
Quranic createdness. He was also the personal...
- LYD) is the
official currency of Libya. The
dinar is
divided into 1,000
dirhams (درهم). It is
issued by the
Central Bank of Libya,
which also supervises...