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The gold dinar (Arabic: ﺩﻳﻨﺎﺭ ذهبي) is an Islamic medieval gold coin first issued in AH 77 (696–697 CE) by Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan. The weight of the dinar is 1 mithqal (4.25 grams or 0.137 troy ounces).
The word dinar comes from the Latin word denarius, which was a silver coin. The name "dinar" is also used for Sasanid, Kushan, and Kidarite gold coins, though it is not known what the contemporary name was.
The first dinars were issued by the Umayyad Caliphate. Under the dynasties that followed the use of the dinar spread from Islamic Spain to Central Asia.
The golddinar (Arabic: ﺩﻳﻨﺎﺭ ذهبي) is an Islamic medieval gold coin first issued in AH 77 (696–697 CE) by Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan. The weight...
The modern Islamic golddinar (sometimes referred as Islamic dinar or Golddinar) is a projected bullion gold coin, so far not issued as official currency...
"dinar" is the transliteration of the Arabic دينار (dīnār), which was borrowed via the Syriac dīnarā, itself from the Latin dēnārius. The modern gold dinar...
The dinar (Serbian Cyrillic: динар, pronounced [dînaːr]; paucal: dinara / динара; abbreviation: DIN (Latin) and дин (Cyrillic); code: RSD) is the currency...
The Islamic State dinar (Arabic: دينار الدولة الإسلامية), or simply the golddinar, was the official currency of the Islamic State from 2014 to 2019. Subdivided...
(1869)—Also referred to as the Gold Panic of 1869 Executive Order 6102 Full-reserve banking Gold as an investment GolddinarGold points Hard money (policy)...
The Iraqi dinar (Arabic pronunciation: [diːˈnɑːr]) (Arabic: دينار; sign: ID in Latin, د.ع in Arabic; code: IQD) is the currency of Iraq. It is issued by...
Tripoli were termed "Saracen bezants", since they were modelled on the golddinar. A completely different electrum coin based on Byzantine trachea was minted...
Lydian Lion coins, Persian daric and siglos, Tong Bei, the dirham and golddinar. Coins are a major archaeological source of history. Coins convey information...
precious metals, such as gold, and other commodities, like saffron. The name was also applied as an alternative term for the golddinar, a coin that was used...
ounces of gold, although other units such as the golddinar are sometimes used. DGCs are backed by gold through unallocated or allocated gold storage....
The dinar (Arabic: دينار (Arabic pronunciation: [diːˈnɑːr]); sign: LD in Latin, ل.د in Arabic; code: LYD) is the official currency of Libya. The dinar is...
purportedly is in conformance with the concept of the Islamic golddinar. The Kelantanese dinar is available in the form of coins of several denominations...
dynasty". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Kuntz, Roger; Warden, William B. (1983). "A GoldDinar of the Sasanian Queen Buran". Museum Notes. 28. The American Numismatic...
The dinar was the currency of Croatia between 1991 and 1994. The ISO 4217 code was HRD. The Croatian dinar replaced the 1990 version of the Yugoslav dinar...
exemptions. The value of the niṣāb was originally set at 20 dinār or 200 dirham. The dinār is a gold coin weighing one mithqal (4.25 grams) and the dirḥam is...
Arabic مثقال (mithqāl), a unit of weight and an alternative name for the golddinar coin that was used throughout much of Africa until the 19th century. The...
Watermark Obverse Reverse [1] 1 riyal 133 × 63 mm Light green 7th century golddinar coin; King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz al-Saud SAMA headquarters building...
The Almoravid dinar (Arabic: الدينار المرابطي) was a golddinar coin minted under the Almoravid dynasty in the Maghreb and Iberia. The mints that produced...
following are some examples of commodities that can be used as currency: gold (as GoldDinar), silver (as Silver Dirham), dates, wheat, barley, and salt. The...
(IRR). The motifs used are: The official currency of Iraq is the Iraqi Dinar (IQD). The motifs used are: 2003 Series: 2004 Series: 2006 Series: 2008...
Muhammad bin Mahmud Golddinar minted in Ghazna dated 419 AH (1028/9 CE). Sultan of Ghaznavid Empire 1st Reign 30 April 1030 – 1030 Predecessor Mahmud...
A mancus golddinar of king Offa of Mercia, copied from the dinars of the Abbasid Caliphate (774); it includes the Arabic text "Muhammad is the Messenger...