- cents. The
Hindustani word rupayā (रुपया) is
derived from the
Sanskrit word
rūpya (रूप्य),
which means "wrought silver, a coin of silver", in
origin an adjective...
-
traces back to
ancient times in the
Indian subcontinent. The
mention of
rūpya by Pāṇini is
seemingly the
earliest reference in a text
about coins. The...
- into 100 laari. The name "rufiyaa" is
derived from the
Sanskrit रूप्य (
rūpya,
wrought silver). The
midpoint of
exchange rate is Rf. 12/85 per US dollar...
-
Reserve Bank of
India Act, 1934. Pāṇini (6th to 4th
century BCE)
mentions rūpya (रूप्य).
While Shankar Goyal mentions it is
unclear whether Panini was referring...
- as
written in India) The word rūpiya is
derived from the
Sanskrit word
rūpya,
which means "wrought silver, a coin of silver", in
origin an adjective...
- of the sign
WebRupee ₹
Drupal Project Archived 9
October 2023 at the
Wayback Machine rupyaINR,
guidance for use of the
Indian Rupee Symbol on the web...
- Philippines, and gold
barter rings. The
original silver currency unit was the
rupya or rupiah,
brought over by
trade with
India and Indonesia. Two
native Tagalog...
- The
Magical Album 110A
Tabela 110B
Traffic Police 111A
Swimming Pool 111B
Rupya Dus
Karod 112A The
Smart Missiles 112B
Athwa Ajooba 113A Fire Ball Aliens...
-
several other Middle Eastern coinages and the
Chinese wen. The
indian rūpya is a
Sanskrit term for
silver coin, from
Sanskrit rūpa,
meaning a beautiful...
- 'stamped' (ahata) or when praise-worthy (prašamsa)
takes the
ending ya (i.e.
rupya). "National Calendar".
Government of India.
Archived from the
original on...