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  2. Bangladeshi taka - Wikipedia

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    Between 1985 and 1987, the taka was adjusted in frequent incremental steps, stabilising again around 12 percent lower in real terms against the US dollar, but at the same time narrowing the difference between the official rate and the preferential secondary rate from 15 percent to 7.5 percent. [23]

  3. Bangladeshi two-taka coin - Wikipedia

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    The official currency was named Taka, later "৳" was designated as the symbol of Taka. The minimum unit of money fixed is one rupee. And a percentage of money is called Paisa. That is, ৳1 is equal to 100 paise. In 1973, 5 paisa, 10 paisa, 25 paisa and 50 paisa were introduced. [2] [3]

  4. Bangladeshi fifty-poysha coin - Wikipedia

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    The official currency was named Taka, later "৳" was designated as the symbol of Taka. The minimum unit of money fixed is one rupee. And a percentage of money is called Paisa. That is, ৳1 is equal to 100 paise. In 1973, 5 paisa, 10 paisa, 25 paisa and 50 paisa were introduced. [3] [4]

  5. Template:Bangladeshi taka - Wikipedia

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    The template supports inflation calculation, by way of {{}}.If the second parameter is used, to specify a year, and this year is within a certain range of available inflation data (specifically, if 1986 ≤ year < 2023), the equivalent value represented in 2023 taka will be calculated in parentheses.

  6. Bangladeshi 5 Taka Coin - Wikipedia

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    The government currency was named taka, later "৳" was designated as the sign or symbol of Taka. The minimum unit of money fixed is one rupee. And a percentage of money is called Paisa. That is, ৳1 is equal to 100 paise. In 1973, 5 paisa, 10 paisa, 25 paisa and 50 paisa started circulation. [1] [2]

  7. Template:BDTConvert - Wikipedia

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    ৳ 753 million (equivalent to ৳ 3.3 billion, US$28 million or €26 million in 2023) Updating It is important to keep the figures used in these conversions up to date.

  8. History of the taka - Wikipedia

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    The taka was traditionally equal to one silver rupee in Islamic Bengal. [6] In 1338, Ibn Battuta noticed that the silver taka was the most popular currency in the region instead of the Islamic dinar. [7] In 1415, members of Admiral Zheng He's entourage also noticed the dominance of the taka.

  9. Taka (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Taka District, Hyōgo, a county-level unit in Japan; Mount Taka (Osaka/Hyōgo), a mountain in Japan; Taka Island (Taka-shima), a Japanese island in the Kujūku Islands; Taka Atoll, a coral atoll in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands; Təkyə, Azerbaijan; Taka, a former name for the district around Kassala, Sudan, now Kassala; see Alodia