indian money name is rupia why ?
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INDIAN CURRENCY NAMED RUPIYA .
1. Sher Shah Suri, the earliest use of the word Rupee, was used during his rule in India from 1540 to 1545. According to the experts, the rupee which was run by Sher Shah Suri during his reign was a silver coin and its weight was 178 grains (about 11.534 grams). In addition, Sher Shah Suri also introduced copper and gold coins. The coins of the copper coins and the gold coins were called stamps at that time.
2. The rupee run during the reign of Sher Shah Suri is in circulation till the British Raj and beyond. Its weight in the British Raj was 11.66 grams, and it contained 9.7 percent pure silver.
3. In the initial order of issuing banknotes by
private banks, it was also said that the rupee was from gold and silver coins.
4. A coin made of a weavers (10 grams) was called a rupee, a coin made from a Tola gold was called a stamp.
5. The value of a stamp of gold was 16 rupees, which means instead of gold coins (stamps), there was a transaction of silver coins of sixteen coins (rupees)...
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________
INDIAN CURRENCY NAMED RUPIYA .
1. Sher Shah Suri, the earliest use of the word Rupee, was used during his rule in India from 1540 to 1545. According to the experts, the rupee which was run by Sher Shah Suri during his reign was a silver coin and its weight was 178 grains (about 11.534 grams). In addition, Sher Shah Suri also introduced copper and gold coins. The coins of the copper coins and the gold coins were called stamps at that time.
2. The rupee run during the reign of Sher Shah Suri is in circulation till the British Raj and beyond. Its weight in the British Raj was 11.66 grams, and it contained 9.7 percent pure silver.
3. In the initial order of issuing banknotes by
private banks, it was also said that the rupee was from gold and silver coins.
4. A coin made of a weavers (10 grams) was called a rupee, a coin made from a Tola gold was called a stamp.
5. The value of a stamp of gold was 16 rupees, which means instead of gold coins (stamps), there was a transaction of silver coins of sixteen coins (rupees)...
THANK YOU
@SRK6
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