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mohar at a rate of 2
mohar = 1 rupee. At first, the
rupee was
called the
Mohru in Nepali. In 1955, 4
Paisa coins were minted, made from
rifle cartridge...
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exported to over
fifty countries.
Hisamitsu also
manufactures the
Mohrus and
Mohrus-Tape
lines of
external pain
relief prescription products for the ****anese...
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divided into 50 paisa. It was
replaced in 1932 by the rupee, also
called the
mohru (Moru), at a rate of 2
mohars = 1 rupee.
Nepalese silver mohar in the name...
- Feb. 19, 1960, NRB
released its
first bank
notes in the
denomination of
Mohru 1. The
signature on the bank
notes were
replaced by the
governors of central...
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Quercus floribunda,
called the Moru oak or
Mohru oak,
Tilonj oak and
green oak, is a
species of oak
native to Afghanistan, ****stan, India's
western Himalaya...
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include Orudis and Oruvail. It is
available in ****an in a
transdermal patch Mohrus Tape, made by
Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical. It is
available in the UK as Ketoflam...
- Lira (pl. liri: Lm; 1825–2007) Currency: Peso ($, 1821–Present) Currency:
Mohru/Rupee (Rs.;
since 1932) Currencies:
Guilder (florin) (ƒ, 1817–2002) Euro...
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February 1960, NRB
released its
first bank
notes in the
denomination of
Mohru 1. The
Nepal Rastra Bank Act, 1955 and Later, the
Foreign Exchange Regulation...