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  2. Nisab - Wikipedia

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    The dinār is a gold coin weighing one mithqal (4.25 grams) and the dirham is a silver coin weighing 0.7 mithqal (2.975 grams). The relation of 20 dinār and 200 dirham reflects the contemporary exchange value between the dinār and the dirham of 1 to 10 in the early days of Islam. [2]

  3. Tajikistani somoni - Wikipedia

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    The somoni was introduced on 30 October 2000, [1] replacing the rouble, at the rate of SM 1 = 1,000 Rbls. [2]One somoni is divided into 100 dirams. Diram banknotes were first introduced on 30 October 2000, and coins were later introduced in 2001 with the intention of creating a more efficient monetary system and gradually replacing the diram notes.

  4. Dirham - Wikipedia

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    The dirham was a unit of mass used across North Africa, the Middle East, Persia and Ifat; later known as Adal, with varying values. The value of Islamic dirham was 14 qirat. 10 dirham equals 7 mithqal (2.975 gm of silver). In the late Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: درهم), the standard dirham was 3.207 g; [1] 400 dirhem equal one oka.

  5. List of tariffs in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Custom duties are levied according to the rates given in the First Schedule, which includes: Goods imported to Pakistan; Goods purchased in bond from one custom station to another; Goods brought from a foreign country to any customs station that are trans-shipped or transported without the payment of duty to another customs station.

  6. Uqiyyah - Wikipedia

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    1 dirham= 0.7 dinar. [citation needed] It corresponds to the historical unit ounce and was defined in Iraq as one twelfth of a ratl [1] or in parts of Egypt as one eighth of a ratl. [2] As the ratl varied so did the uqiyyah as its part. Egypt: 37g; Aleppo: 320g; Beirut: 213.39g; Jerusalem: 240g; Malta: ~26.46 g

  7. Nigerian mole-rat - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian mole-rat (Fukomys foxi) is a species of rodent in the family Bathyergidae. [2] It is found in northern Nigeria and Cameroon . A colonial , subterranean species, its natural habitats are tropical dry lowland grassland , riverside woodland and rocky places.

  8. Islamic State dinar - Wikipedia

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    1 dinar 19 1.15 4.25 Gold Reeded Inscription and issuer 7 ears of wheat; value; year of minting 10 dirhams: 38 2.4 20 Silver: Reeded Inscription and issuer Al-Aqsa Mosque of Jerusalem; value; year of minting 5 dirhams 26 1 10 Silver Reeded Inscription and issuer Umayyad Mosque of Damascus; value; year of minting 1 dirhams 18 1 2 Silver Reeded

  9. Nigeria–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Pakistan and Nigeria are friendly, affable and strong. In January 2009, Nigeria's then Minister of Defence, Shittima Musa, announced that "Nigeria and Pakistan would continue to maintain closer relations" and stated that the two countries have also declared to forge closer military ties, especially in the areas of military training and transfer of technology.