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The answer DINAR has 140 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of dinar in various dictionaries:
noun - 100 dinars equal 1 rial in Iran
noun - the basic unit of money in Yugoslavia
noun - the basic unit of money in Tunisia
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Iranian bread |
Arabic coin |
Money of the Mideast |
Currency of several Arabic nations |
Gulf money |
1,000 millimes |
1/100 of a rial |
Iranian money |
Currency in Libya |
Kuwaiti money |
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The name of this unit of currency used in Libya is from the Latin for "ten" |
The name of this Iraqi currency is derived from a Latin word for "ten" |
Unit of currency used by the greatest number of Arab countries |
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the standard unit of money used in various countries in Western Asia and North Africa |
the basic monetary unit of Serbia, equal to 100 paras. |
See Table at currency. |
Any of several units of gold and silver currency formerly used in the Middle East. |
The basic monetary unit of Serbia, equal to 100 paras. |
The basic monetary unit of certain countries of the Middle East and North Africa, equal to 1000 fils in Jordan, Bahrain, and Iraq, 1000 dirhams in Libya, and 100 centimes in Algeria. |
A monetary unit of Iran, equal to one hundredth of a rial. |
the basic unit of money in Algeria |
the basic unit of money in Bahrain equal to 1,000 fils |
the basic unit of money in Iraq equal to 1,000 fils |
Dinar description |
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The dinar is the principal currency unit in several countries which were formerly territories of the Ottoman Empire, and was used historically in several more. * The modern dinar's historical antecedents are the gold dinar, the main coin of the medieval Islamic empires, first issued in AH 77 (696697 AD) by Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan. The word is derived from the silver denarius coin of ancient Rome, first minted about 211 BC.* The English word "dinar" is the transliteration of the Arabic (dnr), which was borrowed via the Syriac dnar from the Greek (denárion), itself from the Latin dnrius.A gold coin known as the dnra was also introduced to India by the Kushan Empire in the 1st century AD, and adopted by the Gupta Empire and its successors up to the 6th century. The modern gold dinar is a projected bullion gold coin, so far not issued as official currency by any state. |