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eagle History of the
rupee Dam (Indian coin) Dam (Nepali coin)
Nepalese mohar Krugerrand (South Africa) The 1835
double mohur, also
called ashrafi, on...
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Mohar Singh Gurjar (1926 or 1927 – May 5, 2020) was a
former dacoit bandit turned political leader. He was one of the most
dreaded dacoits of the Chambal...
- The
mohar was the
currency of the
Kingdom of
Nepal from the
second half of the 17th
century until 1932.
Silver and gold
mohars were issued, each subdivided...
- that had come
across Ötzi and of
discovering the body first:
Magdalena Mohar Jarc, a
retired Slovenian climber, who
alleged that she
discovered the corpse...
- Eli
Mohar (Hebrew: עלי מוהר; 30
December 1948 – 30
November 2006) was an
Israeli songwriter and columnist. Eli
Mohar was born in Tel Aviv. His father...
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Bojan Mohar (born
September 21, 1956) is a
Slovenian and
Canadian mathematician,
working in
graph theory. He is a
professor of
mathematics at the University...
- = ₹1. The
rupee was
introduced in 1932,
replacing the
silver mohar at a rate of 2
mohar = 1 rupee. At first, the
rupee was
called the
Mohru in Nepali...
- Blaž
Mohar (born 21
April 1989 in Ljubljana) is a
Slovenian football midfielder who
plays for HSV
Klagenfurt in the
Austrian 5th tier. Blaž
Mohar at NZS...
- the
Hebrew term
mohar (מוהר). It was
customary in
biblical times for the
Jewish bride and her
father to be
given parts of the
mohar. Gradually, as in...
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Muhammad Mohar Ali (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ মোহার আলী); 1929–2007) was a
British Bangladeshi Islamic scholar,
historian and barrister. He is the only Bengali...