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DIRHAM

  • Dirham
  • Unit of currency in several Asian and African states

    The dirham, dirhem or drahm is a unit of currency and of mass. It is the name of the currencies of Morocco, the United Arab Emirates and Armenia, and is

    Dirham

    Dirham

    Dirham

  • United Arab Emirates dirham
  • Currency of the United Arab Emirates

    The Emirati dirham (symbol: ; currency code: AED; /ˈdɪər(h)əm/;) Arabic: درهم إماراتي, abbreviation: د.إ in Arabic, Dh; is the official currency of the

    United Arab Emirates dirham

    United Arab Emirates dirham

    United_Arab_Emirates_dirham

  • Moroccan dirham
  • Currency of Morocco

    The Moroccan dirham (Arabic: درهم, romanized: dirham, Moroccan Arabic: درهم, romanized: derhem; sign: DH; code: MAD; Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⴷⵔⵀⵎ)

    Moroccan dirham

    Moroccan_dirham

  • Emirati dirham sign
  • Currency symbol of the United Arab Emirates

    The Emirati dirham sign () is the official currency symbol used for the Emirati dirham, the official currency of the United Arab Emirates. The design was

    Emirati dirham sign

    Emirati dirham sign

    Emirati_dirham_sign

  • Al-Ja'd ibn Dirham
  • 8th-century Muslim theologian

    al-Ja'd ibn Dirham (Arabic: الجعد بن درهم) was an 8th-century Muslim theologian who promoted the idea of Quranic createdness. He was also the personal

    Al-Ja'd ibn Dirham

    Al-Ja'd_ibn_Dirham

  • Commemorative coins of the United Arab Emirates
  • Emirates[permanent dead link] Commemorative Coin Collection Time Out Abu Dhabi New dirham coin in UAE Portals: Money Numismatics United Arab Emirates

    Commemorative coins of the United Arab Emirates

    Commemorative_coins_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates

  • Idrisid dirham
  • Idrisid coin

    The Idrisid dirham (Arabic: الدرهم الإدريسي) is a silver coin minted under the Idrisid dynasty. The word "dirham" (درهم) comes from drachma (δραχμή), the

    Idrisid dirham

    Idrisid dirham

    Idrisid_dirham

  • List of circulating currencies
  • World currencies

    fen. Formerly Fillér (until 1999) One piastre equals ten fulūs and one dirham equals 10 piastres. According to Article 4 of the 1994 Paris Protocol, the

    List of circulating currencies

    List of circulating currencies

    List_of_circulating_currencies

  • Moroccan rial
  • the currency of Morocco between 1880 and 1921. It was subdivided into 10 dirham, each of 50 mazunas. The rial was introduced when Morocco adopted a modern

    Moroccan rial

    Moroccan rial

    Moroccan_rial

  • Fatimid coinage
  • Medieval Islamic coinage

    imitated by the Crusader states in the 12th century. Fatimid silver coinage (dirhams) on the other hand, although widely issued, declined in quality with the

    Fatimid coinage

    Fatimid coinage

    Fatimid_coinage

  • E-Dirham
  • Digital payment system in the United Arab Emirates

    e-Dirham is a digital payment service offering mobile wallets in the United Arab Emirates. It was launched by the United Arab Emirates government in 2001

    E-Dirham

    E-Dirham

  • Deniz Undav
  • German footballer (born 1996)

    his brother, Rocat, also plays for TSV Achim. At 17, he was earning 600 Dirhams a week as a semi-professional footballer in Germany’s fourth division while

    Deniz Undav

    Deniz Undav

    Deniz_Undav

  • Etihad Rail
  • Railway network of the United Arab Emirates

    benefits totalling 20 billion Dirham over 40 years. Etihad Rail's website suggests that its railway will provide 186 billion Dirham in economic benefits over

    Etihad Rail

    Etihad Rail

    Etihad_Rail

  • Omer (unit)
  • Historical unit of measurement

    approximately five-hundred and twenty dirhams of wheat flour, while all these dirhams are the Egyptian [dirham]." This view is repeated by Maran's Shulhan

    Omer (unit)

    Omer (unit)

    Omer_(unit)

  • Qatari riyal
  • Currency of Qatar

    is the official currency of the State of Qatar. It is divided into 100 dirhams (Arabic: درهم). Until 1966, Qatar used the Indian rupee as its currency

    Qatari riyal

    Qatari riyal

    Qatari_riyal

  • Gold dinar
  • Type of coin

    first dated coins that can be assigned to the Muslims are copies of silver Dirhams of the Sassanian ruler Yazdegerd III, struck during the Caliphate of Uthman

    Gold dinar

    Gold dinar

    Gold_dinar

  • Modern gold dinar
  • Proposed currency that aims to revive the gold dinar of the medieval Umayyad Caliphate

    suggested it could consist of minted gold coins (dinars) or of silver coins (dirhams). According to Islamic law, the Islamic dinar is a coin of pure gold weighing

    Modern gold dinar

    Modern_gold_dinar

  • Libyan dinar
  • Currency of Libya

    LYD) is the official currency of Libya. The dinar is divided into 1,000 dirhams (درهم). It is issued by the Central Bank of Libya, which also supervises

    Libyan dinar

    Libyan dinar

    Libyan_dinar

  • Hassan II Stadium
  • Proposed football stadium in Morocco

    with Spain and Portugal. The official cost of construction is 5.1 billion dirhams . Over the years, there have been persistent rumors surrounding the construction

    Hassan II Stadium

    Hassan_II_Stadium

  • DH
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of water hardness Dirham, a unit of currency in several Arab states Moroccan Dirham abbreviated as Dh United Arab Emirates dirham, unofficially abbreviated

    DH

    DH

  • Bank Al-Maghrib
  • Central Bank of Morocco

    Morocco. In October, the Banque du Maroc issued a new currency, the Moroccan dirham. The Banking Act of 21 April 1967 enhanced the role of "Banque du Maroc"

    Bank Al-Maghrib

    Bank Al-Maghrib

    Bank_Al-Maghrib

  • Nisab
  • Islamic wealth threshold after which Muslims give to charity

    originally set at 20 dinār or 200 dirham. The dinār is a gold coin weighing one mithqal (4.25 grams) and the dirham is a silver coin weighing 0.7 mithqal

    Nisab

    Nisab

    Nisab

  • Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
  • King of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1185

    Saladin as depicted on a dirham coin, c. 1190

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin_IV_of_Jerusalem

  • Yazid I
  • Umayyad caliph from 680 to 683

    Yazid I يزيد بن معاوية Arab-Sasanian dirham of Yazid I, struck at the Basra mint, dated AH 61 (680/1 CE), the year in which the Battle of Karbala occurred

    Yazid I

    Yazid I

    Yazid_I

  • Hammad bin Zayd
  • Islamic scholar and hadith narrator (716–795)

    Hammad bin Zayd bin Dirham (Arabic: حماد بن زيد بن درهم (716–795)) was an Islamic scholar and jurisprudent from Basrah, Iraq. He was a blind, hujjah (proofed)

    Hammad bin Zayd

    Hammad_bin_Zayd

  • Ratl
  • Middle Eastern unit of measurement

    ratl. 1 Ratl = 128+4/7 dirham or 128 dirham or 130 dirham. 1 Uqiyyah = 40 dirham. 1 Nashsh = 20 dirham. 7 mithqal = 10 dirham. 1 mithqal = 72 grains of

    Ratl

    Ratl

  • Saladin
  • Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137 – 1193)

    it (Jans, Weltchronik, 26551–26675). Nicolle 2011, p. 26: "This copper dirham, minted at Mayyafariqin in 587 AH (1190/01 AD) shows Saladin wearing the

    Saladin

    Saladin

    Saladin

  • List of currencies in Asia
  • Retrieved 2014-06-14. "AED - Emirati Dirham". Xe.com. 18 October 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2014. "AED | Utd. Arab Emir. Dirham". OANDA. Retrieved 2014-06-14.

    List of currencies in Asia

    List_of_currencies_in_Asia

  • List of currencies in the Arab world
  • June 13, 2014. "AED - Emirati Dirham". Xe.com. 18 October 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2014. "AED | Utd. Arab Emir. Dirham". OANDA. Retrieved 2014-06-14.

    List of currencies in the Arab world

    List_of_currencies_in_the_Arab_world

  • Hasan ibn Ali
  • Grandson of Muhammad and the second Shia Imam (625–670)

    including an annual payment of one or two million dirhams to Hasan, a single payment of five million dirhams from the treasury of Kufa, annual revenues from

    Hasan ibn Ali

    Hasan ibn Ali

    Hasan_ibn_Ali

  • Centime
  • Fraction currency in several Francophone countries

    Switzerland, one-hundredth of a dinar in Algeria, and one-hundredth of a dirham in Morocco. It was formerly worth one-hundredth of a franc in other Francophone

    Centime

    Centime

    Centime

  • Islam
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    examples of a guaranteed minimum income, with each citizen getting 10 to 20 dirhams annually. During the reign of the second Caliph Umar, child support was

    Islam

    Islam

    Islam

  • Al-Mahdi
  • 3rd Abbasid caliph (r. 775–785)

    dirham and a mule for less than ten dirhams, a coat of mail for less than a dirham, and twenty swords for a dirham"—at a time when one to two dirhams

    Al-Mahdi

    Al-Mahdi

    Al-Mahdi

  • ONCF
  • National railway operator of Morocco

    billion Moroccan dirham (approx. US$2.5 bln.). Half of this money is needed to construct the track. From the other half 5.6 bln. dirham is needed for technology

    ONCF

    ONCF

    ONCF

  • Shia Islam
  • Second-largest branch of Islam

    Zahra Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker Musliyar Rumi Mu'attila Al-Ja'd ibn Dirham Mu'jbira Abū Muḥrīz Jahm ibn Ṣafwān ar-Rāsibī as-Samarqāndī at-Tirmidhī

    Shia Islam

    Shia_Islam

  • Islamic coinage
  • Process of manufacturing coins in Islamic civilization

    tradition of coinage. Islamic currency consisted of gold (dinars), silver (dirhams), and copper or bronze (fals) coins, as well as their fractions and multiples

    Islamic coinage

    Islamic coinage

    Islamic_coinage

  • Sahrawi peseta
  • Currency in Western Sahara

    Morocco, the circulating currency in that part of the country is the Moroccan dirham, with Algerian dinars and Mauritanian ouguiyas circulating alongside the

    Sahrawi peseta

    Sahrawi_peseta

  • Zoroastrianism
  • Iranian religion founded by Zoroaster

    local population to attend Friday prayers by paying each attendee two dirhams. The cities where Arab governors resided were particularly vulnerable to

    Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrianism

    Zoroastrianism

  • Jalal al-Din Mangburni
  • Last shah of the Khwarazmian Empire from 1220 to 1231

    Silver coin (AR Double Dirham) of Jalal al-Din Mangubarni, issued from Qara Nay mint.

    Jalal al-Din Mangburni

    Jalal al-Din Mangburni

    Jalal_al-Din_Mangburni

  • Make it in the Emirates
  • United Arab Emirates government initiative

    sector's contribution to the country's GDP from 133 billion dirhams to 300 billion dirhams by 2031. An annual event is held in Abu Dhabi, where companies

    Make it in the Emirates

    Make_it_in_the_Emirates

  • List of currencies
  • (commemorative only) Dinero – Spain Dinheiro – Portugal Dirham (درهم) Moroccan dirham – Morocco Emirati dirham – United Arab Emirates Dobra – São Tomé and Príncipe

    List of currencies

    List_of_currencies

  • National identity card (Morocco)
  • National identity card of Morocco

    conforming to biometric standards; A fee (stamp duty) of 75 dirham for applicants over age 12 and 50 dirham for applicants under age 12; Copy of the page of the

    National identity card (Morocco)

    National identity card (Morocco)

    National_identity_card_(Morocco)

  • Sobha LLC
  • Real estate developer

    they will construct a university in Dubai at a cost of 400-million UAE Dirham over the next four years. Sobha Realty and UAE’s Mohammed bin Rashid Al

    Sobha LLC

    Sobha_LLC

  • Uqiyyah
  • Uqiyyah unit of weight

    weight that varies between regions, as listed below. 1 uqiyyah= 40 dirham. 1 dirham= 0.7 dinar.[citation needed] It corresponds to the historical Roman

    Uqiyyah

    Uqiyyah

  • Uzair Baloch
  • Pakistani gangster (born 1970 or 1979 from some sources)

    dirhams in Dubai, an office in Dubai International City worth half a million dirhams, a bungalow and plot in Muscat worth 0.9 and 0.6 million dirhams

    Uzair Baloch

    Uzair Baloch

    Uzair_Baloch

  • History of coins
  • include the Lydian lion coins, Persian daric and siglos, Tong Bei, the dirham and gold dinar. Coins are a major archaeological source of history. Coins

    History of coins

    History of coins

    History_of_coins

  • Hammad ibn Salamah
  • 8th-century Arab grammarian

    difference between Hamad bin Zayd bin Dirham and Hamad bin Salama bin Dinar is the difference between a dirham and a dinar is delusional because Hamad

    Hammad ibn Salamah

    Hammad_ibn_Salamah

  • Nemotek Technologie
  • Moroccan high-tech manufacturing company

    Privatization Employers' organizations General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises History Economic history Falus Trade history Currency: Moroccan dirham

    Nemotek Technologie

    Nemotek_Technologie

  • Umayyad Caliphate
  • Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)

    religious formulas. In 698/699, similar changes were made to the silver dirhams issued by the Muslims in the former Sasanian Persian lands of the eastern

    Umayyad Caliphate

    Umayyad Caliphate

    Umayyad_Caliphate

  • Ashinas
  • Abbasid official and army commander (died 844)

    According to Ibn al-Adim, al-Mu'tasim alone gave Ashinas 40 million silver dirham during the final years of his reign. Caliph al-Wathiq repeated the coronation

    Ashinas

    Ashinas

  • Euro
  • Currency of the European Union

    stabilized arrangement. Additionally, the currency of Morocco, the Moroccan dirham, is pegged to the euro through a basket of currencies. Other countries that

    Euro

    Euro

    Euro

  • E-Government in the United Arab Emirates
  • E-Government of UAE

    billion dirhams (US$5 billion) in 2011, up from 16.1 billion dirhams in 2010. The UAE began launching e-services in the early 2000s with E-Dirham in 2001

    E-Government in the United Arab Emirates

    E-Government in the United Arab Emirates

    E-Government_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates

  • Afro-Emiratis
  • Emiratis with African ancestry

    Visa policy Economy Companies state-owned Corporate law Currency Emirati dirham symbol Entrepreneurship Finance banks central bank Energy nuclear oil reserves

    Afro-Emiratis

    Afro-Emiratis

  • Abu Abdallah al-Baridi
  • Prominent, wealthy Iraqi tax official

    the vizier Ibn Muqla. It was Abu Abdallah who, against a bribe of 20,000 dirhams to Ibn Muqla, secured the tax-farming contract for Khuzistan, and further

    Abu Abdallah al-Baridi

    Abu_Abdallah_al-Baridi

  • Cent (currency)
  • Monetary unit in many national currencies

    multiples of 5 sen. Mauritian rupee Mexican peso (as centavo) Moroccan dirham (as santim) Namibian dollar New Zealand dollar, but all circulating coins

    Cent (currency)

    Cent (currency)

    Cent_(currency)

  • Fateh Daud
  • Last Isma'ili ruler of Multan

    of ransom. Abul Fatah Daud offered a yearly tribute of 200,000 golden dirhams and conversion from Shi'a Isma'ili fiqh to Sunni Hanafi fiqh. The terms

    Fateh Daud

    Fateh_Daud

  • Bahraini dinar
  • Currency of Bahrain

    Initially, Abu Dhabi adopted the Bahraini dinar but changed to the dirham in 1973, with 1 dirham = 100 fils = 0.100 dinar. In December 1980, the dinar was officially

    Bahraini dinar

    Bahraini dinar

    Bahraini_dinar

  • Kharaj
  • Type of Islamic tax

    field to four dirhams and each acre of barley field to two dirhams, whereas during reign of Khosro Anushiravan it used to be a single dirham for each acre

    Kharaj

    Kharaj

  • RAKBANK
  • Emirati bank

    Arab Emirates to launch a Stablecoin based on the United Arab Emirates dirham. As of 2025. List of banks in the United Arab Emirates "Annual Report 2025"

    RAKBANK

    RAKBANK

  • Umar
  • 2nd Rashidun caliph from 634 to 644

    al-Mughira forced Abu Lu'lu'a to pay a kharāj tax of two dirhams a day. Other sources speak of three dirhams a month;. Abu Lu'lu'a turned to Umar to protest this

    Umar

    Umar

    Umar

  • Wali al-Ahd
  • Arabic or Islamic term for a crown prince

    Silver dirham, minted at Isfahan in 817 CE, citing al-Ma'mun as caliph and Ali al-Ridha as heir apparent (wali ahd al-muslimin)

    Wali al-Ahd

    Wali al-Ahd

    Wali_al-Ahd

  • Kitea
  • millions de dirhams pour son nouveau magasin à Laâyoune". Le Desk (in French). Retrieved 15 January 2026. "KITEA investit 60 millions de dirhams à Laâyoune

    Kitea

    Kitea

    Kitea

  • Emaar Properties
  • Emirati real estate development company

    company on the Dubai Financial Market in October 2014. Closing at 3.25 dirhams with approximately 535 million shares traded, the IPO was the largest in

    Emaar Properties

    Emaar_Properties

  • Taifa of Orihuela
  • Medieval moorish kingdom

    Historical era Middle Ages • Established 1239 • Conquered by Castile 1249 Currency Dirham, Dinar Preceded by Succeeded by Almohad dynasty Crown of Castile

    Taifa of Orihuela

    Taifa_of_Orihuela

  • Talent (measurement)
  • Ancient unit of mass

    known in Hebrew as zuz), had a weight of 150 dirham for every 25 selas. The anatomic weight of each dirham at that time was put at 3.20 grammes, with every

    Talent (measurement)

    Talent (measurement)

    Talent_(measurement)

  • Marwan II
  • Umayyad caliph from 744 to 750

    Marwan II مروان بن محمد Amir al-Mu'minin Dirham of Marwan II 14th Caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate Reign 4 December 744 – 6 August 750 Predecessor Ibrahim

    Marwan II

    Marwan II

    Marwan_II

  • First Abu Dhabi Bank
  • Emirati bank

    ADQ, and International Holding Company (IHC) announced plans to launch a Dirham-backed stablecoin. In August 2025, it was announced that FAB had moved into

    First Abu Dhabi Bank

    First Abu Dhabi Bank

    First_Abu_Dhabi_Bank

  • Socialism in Libya
  • Libyan stamp worth 100 dirham, with a picture of Muammar Gaddafi holding The Green Book(1979)

    Socialism in Libya

    Socialism_in_Libya

  • Derb Ghallef
  • Market, obtaining an operating permit can reportedly cost up to 250,000 dirhams, according to several merchants — this includes the official municipal

    Derb Ghallef

    Derb_Ghallef

  • Armenian dram
  • Currency of Armenia

    dram means "money" and is cognate with the Greek drachma and the Arabic dirham, as well as the English weight unit dram. The first instance of a "dram"

    Armenian dram

    Armenian dram

    Armenian_dram

  • Dinar
  • Monetary currency unit of some countries

    silver denarius (greek δηνάριο - "dinario"), and gold dinar and the silver dirham, the main coin of the medieval Islamic empires, first issued in AH 77 (696–697 AD)

    Dinar

    Dinar

    Dinar

  • Hasan–Mu'awiya treaty
  • Peace treaty of Hasan with Muawiya

    include an annual payment of one or two million dirhams to Hasan, a single payment of five million dirhams from the treasury of Kufa, annual revenues from

    Hasan–Mu'awiya treaty

    Hasan–Mu'awiya treaty

    Hasan–Mu'awiya_treaty

  • David Abudarham
  • 14th-century Spanish rabbi

    David Abudarham (fl. 1340) (Hebrew: ר׳ דָּוִד אַבּוּדַרְהָם), referred to as Abudarham, Abudraham, or Avudraham, was a rishon who lived in Seville in the

    David Abudarham

    David_Abudarham

  • Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar
  • Amir of the Saffarid dynasty from 861 to 879

    Another ayyar leader, Dirham ibn Nasr, succeeded in unseating Salih as the king of Sistan in 858. However, in 861, Ya'qub overthrew Dirham, and gave himself

    Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar

    Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar

    Ya'qub_ibn_al-Layth_al-Saffar

  • Kaykhusraw II
  • Sultan of Rum

    Between 1240 and 1243 (638 and 641 A.H.) a series of remarkable silver dirhams were struck in Kaykhusraw's name at Sivas and Konya depicting a lion and

    Kaykhusraw II

    Kaykhusraw II

    Kaykhusraw_II

  • Casablanca Stock Exchange
  • Stock exchange in Casablanca, Morocco

    companies, with a total market capitalisation of approximately 1.043 trillion dirhams (about US$116 billion). The exchange underwent major reforms in 1993, leading

    Casablanca Stock Exchange

    Casablanca Stock Exchange

    Casablanca_Stock_Exchange

  • Birka
  • Archaeological site on Björkö in Sweden

    appear. However, the vast majority of the coins found at Birka are silver dirhams from the Middle East while English and Carolingian coins are rare. Sources

    Birka

    Birka

    Birka

  • Information technology in Morocco
  • Privatization Employers' organizations General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises History Economic history Falus Trade history Currency: Moroccan dirham

    Information technology in Morocco

    Information_technology_in_Morocco

  • Fils (currency)
  • Currency denomination in Arab countries and a coin in Umayyad Caliphate

    fulus فولوس. 100 Fils (Bahrain). 1 Bahraini dinar = 1000 fulūs 1 Emirati dirham = 100 fulus 1 Iraqi dinar = 1000 fulūs 1 Jordanian dinar = 1000 fulūs 1

    Fils (currency)

    Fils (currency)

    Fils_(currency)

  • Sufism
  • Mystic practices in Islam

    Zahra Kanthapuram A. P. Aboobacker Musliyar Rumi Mu'attila Al-Ja'd ibn Dirham Mu'jbira Abū Muḥrīz Jahm ibn Ṣafwān ar-Rāsibī as-Samarqāndī at-Tirmidhī

    Sufism

    Sufism

  • United Arab Emirates
  • Country in West Asia

    approximately 6% of the total revenue in 2018, or 27 billion United Arab Emirates dirham (AED) – affording its fiscal policy more independence from oil- and gas-related

    United Arab Emirates

    United Arab Emirates

    United_Arab_Emirates

  • Thrall
  • Slaves in Viking society

    slaves and furs were sold to Muslim merchants in exchange for Arab silver dirham and silk, which have been found in Birka, Wollin and Dublin; initially this

    Thrall

    Thrall

    Thrall

  • Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy
  • Privatization Employers' organizations General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises History Economic history Falus Trade history Currency: Moroccan dirham

    Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy

    Moroccan_Agency_for_Sustainable_Energy

  • Ali-Tegin
  • Karakhanid ruler of Transoxiana from 1020 to 1034

    Ali-Tegin Khagan Dirham of Ali-Tegin, minted at Dabusiyya in 1032/33 Ruler of Transoxiana Reign 1020–1034 Predecessor Mansur Arslan Khan Successor Abu

    Ali-Tegin

    Ali-Tegin

    Ali-Tegin

  • Aziz Akhannouch
  • Prime Minister of Morocco since 2021

    a subsidiary of the Akwa group, Akhannouch donated roughly one billion dirhams ($103.5 million) to a COVID-19 pandemic management fund founded by King

    Aziz Akhannouch

    Aziz Akhannouch

    Aziz_Akhannouch

  • Colorado (company)
  • Moroccan paint company

    Colorado announced a capital increase of 40.3 million dirhams to reach 161.17 million dirhams through the allocation of bonus shares. In December 2022

    Colorado (company)

    Colorado (company)

    Colorado_(company)

  • Farrukhan the Great
  • Ispahbadh, Padashwargarshah, Gilgilan

    Padashwargarshah, Gilgilan Portrait of Farrukhan the Great on the obverse of a silver dirham, based on the style of the Sasanian monarch Khosrow II (r. 590–628) Ispahbadh

    Farrukhan the Great

    Farrukhan the Great

    Farrukhan_the_Great

  • List of richest literary awards
  • awards, most of the prizes are in only four currencies: United Arab Emirates dirham, Swedish krona, Euro, and United States dollar. The award is active and

    List of richest literary awards

    List of richest literary awards

    List_of_richest_literary_awards

  • Money of Kievan Rus'
  • actively imported silver. In the first third of the 9th century, coins (dirhams) which were minted in the African centers of the Caliphate and which reached

    Money of Kievan Rus'

    Money_of_Kievan_Rus'

  • Tashkent
  • Capital and largest city of Uzbekistan

    khanate was formed in the Tashkent oasis. Its center was Banakat, where dirhams of Mu'izz ad-dunya wa-d-din Qilich-khan were minted, in 1195–1197; and

    Tashkent

    Tashkent

    Tashkent

  • Taifa of Alpuente
  • • Downfall of Caliphate of Córdoba 1009 • Conquered by the Almoravids 1106 Currency Dirham and Dinar Preceded by Succeeded by Caliphate of Cordoba Almoravids

    Taifa of Alpuente

    Taifa of Alpuente

    Taifa_of_Alpuente

  • Silver coin
  • Form of coinage

    Dirham minted in the name of the Aghlabid ruler Ibrahim I (800-812) and the Abbasid Caliph al-Ma'mun (813-832). It is similar to regular Abbasid dirhams

    Silver coin

    Silver coin

    Silver_coin

  • Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement
  • Units of measurement in Jewish religious texts

    that measurement to be approximately 520 dirhams of wheat flour, while all these dirhams are the Egyptian [dirham]." This view is repeated by the Shulhan

    Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement

    Biblical_and_Talmudic_units_of_measurement

  • Economy of Casablanca
  • 6 times greater than in Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate, at 25,918 and 7,257 dirhams respectively during the period 2000–2007. The Greater Casablanca region

    Economy of Casablanca

    Economy of Casablanca

    Economy_of_Casablanca

  • Marsa Maroc
  • Moroccan ports operator

    and storing vehicles. This project, with an investment of 168 million dirhams, included a 75,000 m2 covered facility capable of handling 5,000 units

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  • Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr
  • Arab leader of Mecca-based caliphate from 683 to 692

    اللَّهِ ٱبْن الزُّبَيْرِ Amir al-Mu'minin Abū Khubayb Sasanian-style silver dirham minted in the name of Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr in Fars in 690/91 Zubayrid

    Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr

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  • Abu Muslim
  • 8th-century Persian revolutionary

    Abbasid silver dirham in the name of Abu Muslim struck at Merv in AH 132 (749–50)

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  • United Arab Emirates war crimes
  • Visa policy Economy Companies state-owned Corporate law Currency Emirati dirham symbol Entrepreneurship Finance banks central bank Energy nuclear oil reserves

    United Arab Emirates war crimes

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  • Kebek (Golden Horde)
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1413 to 1414

    Kepek. Dirham, Sarai 1414

    Kebek (Golden Horde)

    Kebek (Golden Horde)

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  • Dubai Islands
  • Islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    developer Nakheel Properties launched the Palm Deira project as an 11 billion dirham property development off the coast of Deira in Dubai that was due to contain

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