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  2. United Arab Emirates dirham - Wikipedia

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    The fils coins were the same size and composition as the corresponding Qatar and Dubai dirham coins. In 1995, the 5 fils, 10 fils, 50 fils, and 1 dirham coins were reduced in size, with the new 50 fils being curve-equilateral-heptagonal shaped. The value and numbers on the coins are written in Eastern Arabic numerals and the text is in Arabic ...

  3. List of circulating currencies - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian pound: LE EGP Piastre [B] 100 ... This page always uses small font size. Width. Standard. Wide. ... AED Fils: 100 United Kingdom: Sterling £ GBP Penny: 100 ...

  4. Egyptian pound - Wikipedia

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    Hence the Egyptian and Turkish units split from each other in value, with the Egyptian unit continuing its exchange value of 97.5 piastres to the pound sterling. In 1885, Egypt went into a purely gold standard , and the Egyptian pound unit, known as the juneih , was introduced at E£1 = 7.4375 grammes of fine gold.

  5. Template:Egyptian pound - Wikipedia

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    This template renders an Egyptian pound currency value with the standard currency symbol, linked to the Egyptian pound article. {{EGP}} by itself produces E£ (simple currency sign)

  6. Mosque of Qani-Bay - Wikipedia

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    The mosque on a E£200 banknote. The mosque features on the 200 Egyptian pound banknote. See also. Lists of mosques ; List of mosques in Africa;

  7. Oprah recalls how she was treated differently shopping when ...

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    The 69-year-old star opened up about decades of being shamed for her size during a recent panel on Oprah Daily, ... "I get treated differently if I’m 200-plus pounds versus under 200 pounds. I ...

  8. Sudanese pound - Wikipedia

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    The first pound to circulate in Sudan was the Egyptian pound. The late 19th-century rulers Muhammad ibn Abdalla (the Mahdi) and Abdallahi ibn Muhammad (the Khalifa) both issued coins which circulated alongside the Egyptian currency. When Anglo-Egyptian rule in Sudan ceased on January 1, 1956, and Sudan became an independent country, a distinct ...

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