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Eastern Rome while the Dirham is the silver denarius, whence denier, danaro, dínheiro, etc., etc. The oldest diners date from
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[FN#460] I would remind the reader that the Dinár is the golden denarius (or solidus) of Eastern Rome while the Dirham is the silver denarius, whence denier, danaro, dínheiro, etc., etc. The oldest diners date from A.H. 91-92 (= 714-15) and we find the following description of one struck in A.H. 96 by Al-Walid the
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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About a month ago, the government of Abu Dhabi issued bonds for 30 billion Dirham, which is almost $10 billion, to support the economy in the UAE.
Knowledge@Wharton 2009
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"Dirham" (Plur. diráhim, also used in the sense of money, "siller"), the drachuma of Plautus (Trin.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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The UAE, along with Oman, chose to stand firm with the United States dollar by continuing to link the Dirham to our currency.
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The UAE, along with Oman, chose to stand firm with the United States dollar by continuing to link the Dirham to our currency.
Childhood Christmas Wonder Reborn in a Place You'd Never Guess (Hint: They're Too Big to Fail, Too) 2010
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The UAE, along with Oman, chose to stand firm with the United States dollar by continuing to link the Dirham to our currency.
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But looking at my current bank statement was a shock: the 2000 Dirham ($273) ATM withdrawal was $6 more than the same amount 10 days before - could the dollar have dropped that much?
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With one Dirham, one could buy three kilos of bread.16
Scheherazade Goes West Fatema Mernissi 2001
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Dirham of The Nights was worth six "Dánik," each of these being a fraction over a penny.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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