-
Monetary Agency (SAMA)
began issuing Hajj
Pilgrim Receipts for 10
riyals, with 1 and 5
riyals following in 1954 and 1956, respectively.
These resembled banknotes...
- 100
riyals.
These were
replaced on 19 May 1973 by
notes of the
Qatar Monetary Agency in
denominations of 1, 5, 10, 100, and 500
riyals; a 50
riyal note...
- Rial,
riyal, or RIAL may
refer to: Rial (surname), a
surname (and list of
people with the name)
Royal Institution for the
Advancement of Learning, McGill...
-
riyal (Arabic: ريال
riyāl) was the
currency of the
Kingdom of
Hejaz between 1916 and 1925. It was
subdivided into 20
qirsh (Arabic: قرش). The
riyal was...
-
Saidi rial (named
after the
House of Al Said, not to be
confused with
Saudi riyal) was
introduced as the
currency of Oman to
replace the Gulf rupee. It was...
- The rial or
riyal was the
currency of
North Yemen,
first the
Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, then the
Yemen Arab Republic. It is the
predecessor to the...
- Houthi-led de
facto government has
announced the
issuing of a
newly minted 100
riyal coin, a move
which has
prompted outcry from the
internationally recognised...
-
competition in
riyals.
First Place: 2,000,000
Riyals Second Place: 1,500,000
Riyals Third Place: 500,000
Riyals Fourth Place: 250,000
Riyals The following...
- with the
budget surplus falling to 4.35
billion riyals in 2019, from a
surplus of 15.1
billion riyals in 2018. Qatar's GDP is anti****ted to
scale up...
-
table Prize money:
Final winners: 5,500,000
Saudi Riyals.
Final runners-up: 4,000,000
Saudi Riyals. Source: Source: As of 24
September 2024 "Official...