Wednesday 25 January 2017

RUPEE

The rupee is the common name for     the currencies of IndiaIndonesiaMaldivesMauritiusNepalPakistanSeychellesSri Lanka, and formerly those of AfghanistanTibetBurma and British East AfricaGerman East Africa and Trucial States.
In the Maldives, the unit of currency is known as the rufiyah, which is a cognate of the Sanskrit rupya. The Indian rupees () and Pakistani rupees () are subdivided into one hundred paise (singular paisa) or pice. The Mauritian and Sri Lankan rupees subdivide into 100 cents. The Nepalese rupee subdivides into one hundred paisas (both singular and plural) or four sukas or two mohors.
The word "rupee" is derived from the Sanskrit term rūpya which means "wrought silver, a coin of silver",[1] in origin an adjective meaning "shapely", with a more specific meaning of "stamped, impressed", whence "coin". It is derived from the noun rūpa "shape, likeness, image". The word rūpa is further identified as having sprung from the Dravidian root uruppu, which means "a member of the body".
Rūpiya was first named to a silver coin weighing 178 grains minted in northern India by Emperor Sher Shah Suri during his brief rule between 1540 and 1545.Suri also introduced copper coins called dam and gold coins called mohur that weighed 169 grains.
>Countries where the rupee is the name of the official currency

  • 1 USD =  67.73
  • 1 USD= Rp 13,024
  • 1 USD=Rf 12.80

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