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Dinar

Summary: A five-dinar note featuring Saddam Hussein Dinar originating from the Roman currency, the denarius (pl. denarii). There are several Dinar currencies used in the world today: Algeria: See Algerian dinar Bahrain: See Bahraini dinar Iran: Dinar is officially one hundredth of Iranian Rial Iraq: See Iraqi din ...

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Dinar

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A five-dinar note featuring Saddam Hussein
Dinar originating from the Roman currency, the denarius (pl. denarii).

There are several Dinar currencies used in the world today:

Most of the countries using a dinar as currency are Arabic-speaking or were in the Ottoman Empire of old. Dinar in Arabic is written as "دينار".

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