RIAL (ree-AHL)
The
basic unit of money in Iran, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Yemen
Common
clues: Tip
in Tabriz; Irani currency; Qum currency; Iranian coin; Omani
money; 100 dinars; Qum coin; Mullah's moolah; Iranian bread?;
Capital of Oman
Crossword
puzzle frequency:
4 times a year
Frequency
in English language:
83278 / 86800
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The
rial is the currency of Iran. It is subdivided into 100 dinar
but, because of the very low current value of the rial, no
fraction of the rial is used in accounting.
Although
not an official currency since 1932, the toman is frequently used
to express amounts of money. It enjoys wide usage among Iranians
today as an amount of ten rial. Most Iranians state the value of
things in toman - not rial. In fact, prices are currently most
commonly marked in toman, sometimes meaning 1000 or 1,000,000
toman (10,000 or 10,000,000 rial).
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