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Discover LudwigIn general, "of" is a preposition that shows possession or connection between two things
As such, "dinar of" could be used in a variety of ways, such as: 1. The dinar of a certain country: "The dinar of Iraq has undergone several changes in value over the years." 2. The value or denomination of a dinar: "The dinar of ancient Greece was made of silver and was worth four drachmas." 3. The material or substance used to make a dinar: "The dinar of the Roman Empire was made of gold." 4. The currency exchange rate of a dinar: "Today, the dinar of Serbia is worth about 0.009 US dollars." Example sentence: The dinar of ancient Persia was considered one of the most valuable and sought-after currencies in the ancient world.
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In August, ISIS announced its financial system would return to the gold dinar of centuries' past.
Offa struck pennies with the portrait and name of his wife, Cynethryth, as Regina M erciorum) and also issued gold pieces copying a 774 dinar of the caliph al-Manṣūr but with the addition of OFFA REX.
Only three gold coins of Offa's have survived: one is a copy of an Abbasid dinar of 774 and carries Arabic text on one side, with "Offa Rex" on the other side.
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Those seeking 100% ownership must put up at least 5m dinars of capital.
We have 50 dinars of credit put on our mobile phones so I think they are good people.
Mrs Khalil's daughter, Ibtisam Mohammed, 35, had been able to withdraw the 250 dinars of social security benefits that, as a divorced single mother, she receives every month from the government, but said she needed more.
There are other Western copies of Abbasid dinars of the period, but it is not known whether they are English or Frankish.
Praising Isis' slave markets, she attempts to insult Michelle Obama by claiming that no one would pay a "third of a dinar" for the First Lady of the US.
One of the council members told Prior that other Iraqis suspected them of making millions of dinars off public service.
The $100 billion $$1011) Agro Cheque was the largest of the second dollar, sharing the record for the most number of zeroes depicted on a banknote with the Yugoslav 500 billion ($5×1011) dinar note of 1993, up until January 2009.
While Mr. Tadic has had successes on the international stage, attaining E.U. candidacy status for Serbia in March, his government has been undermined by 24 percent unemployment, a weak dinar, accusations of endemic corruption, and weak economic growth.
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