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The Iranian toman (Persian: تومان, romanized: tūmân, pronounced [tuː.mɒːn]; from Turko-Mongolian tümen "unit of ten thousand", [1] [2] [a] see the unit called tumen) is a superunit of the official currency of Iran, the rial. One toman is equivalent to 10 (old), or 10,000 (new, official) rials.
The rial was first introduced in 1798 as a coin worth 1,250 dinars or one-eighth of a toman. In 1825, the rial ceased to be issued, with the qiran subdivided into 20 shahi or 1,000 dinars and was worth one-tenth of a toman, being issued as part of a decimal system. The rial replaced the qiran at par in 1932, subdivided into 100 new dinars.
The leader of Tokyo Manji Gang, also known as Toman, nicknamed Mikey. A gang known for it honorable ideals and beliefs, aiming to reach the goal of establishing a new golden era for delinquents in the Kanto region.
The Hammond infielder was taken on the draft’s first night.
Jun. 16—PRINCETON — A new superintendent of Mercer County Schools was appointed Tuesday during a special meeting of the Mercer County Board of Education. Edward T. Toman was superintendent of ...
Government worker salary pay is increased 18% and 20%, and maximum pay is 65 million toman. [8] [9] Roads tolls are increased. [10] National Development Fund receives a forty percent less budget. Subsidies for drugs and bread will be paid through oil revenue and VAT resources income. [11] Families with 3 children or more receive 15% tax return ...
Toman may refer to: Toman (name) Iranian toman, former Iranian currency unit and planned replacement for the rial; Malay term for the giant snakehead ;
The new design made its debut in The Times on 3 October 1932. After one year, the design was released for commercial sale. In Times New Roman's name, Roman is a reference to the regular or roman style (sometimes also called Antiqua), the first part of the Times New Roman typeface family to be designed.