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dinar
Summary
dinar is a currency[1]. dinar ranks in the top 9% of currency entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,758 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- dinar is in the country of Algeria[3].
- dinar is in the country of Bahrain[4].
- dinar is in the country of Iran[5].
- dinar is in the country of Iraq[6].
- dinar is in the country of Jordan[7].
- dinar is in the country of Kuwait[8].
- dinar's instance of is recorded as currency[9].
- dinar's instance of is recorded as coin type[10].
- denarius is named after dinar[11].
- dinar is a type of currency[12].
- dinar is a type of coin[13].
- dinar's Commons category is recorded as Dinar[14].
- dinar's language of work or name is recorded as Arabic[15].
- dinar's said to be the same as is recorded as Dirham[16].
- dinar comprises Sudanese dinar[17].
- dinar comprises Jordanian dinar[18].
- dinar comprises Algerian dinar[19].
- dinar comprises Libyan dinar[20].
- dinar comprises Yugoslav dinar[21].
- dinar comprises Croatian dinar[22].
- dinar comprises Serbian dinar[23].
- dinar comprises Tunisian dinar[24].
- dinar's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Dinar[25].
- dinar's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Denars[26].
- dinar's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include currency[9] and coin type[10]. Recorded subclass of include currency[12] and coin[13].
Origins
denarius is named after dinar[11].
Use and Application
Components include Sudanese dinar[17], an obsolete currency[28], in Sudan[29]; Jordanian dinar[18], a currency[30], in Jordan[31]; Algerian dinar[19], a currency[32], in Algeria[33]; Libyan dinar[20], a currency[34], in Libya[35]; Yugoslav dinar[21], a currency[36], in Kingdom of Yugoslavia[37]; and Croatian dinar[22], an obsolete currency[38], in Croatia[39].
Why It Matters
dinar ranks in the top 9% of currency entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,758 views/month).[2] dinar has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40] dinar is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]