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    The Japanese government-issued rupee in Burma was a Japanese invasion money issued by the Japanese Military Authority, as a replacement for local currency...
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    currencies were issued in Burma (as the Japanese rupee), the Dutch East Indies (as the Japanese gulden/roepiah), the Philippines (as the Japanese peso) and...
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  • Japanese government-issued Philippine peso Japanese government-issued dollar in Malaya and Borneo Japanese government-issued rupee in Burma Japanese government-issued...
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  • The rupee was the currency of Burma (now Myanmar) between 1852 and 1952, except for the years 1943–1945. When Burma was conquered by the British, the...
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    history of the rupee traces back to ancient times in the Indian subcontinent. The mention of rūpya by Pāṇini is seemingly the earliest reference in a text about...
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    Oceanian Pound Japanese government-issued Philippine peso Japanese government-issued rupee in Burma Ricklefs 1993, p. 195. Shibata 1996, p. 704. Shibata 1996...
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    10 Rupee with a 100 Rupee note in 1944. The Japanese characters in the oblong box at the bottom of each note read "Government of Great Imperial Japan" and...
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    State for India and Burma. British rule was disrupted during the Japanese occupation of much of the country during World War II. Burma achieved independence...
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    equivalent to the Indian rupee, which replaced the kyat after Burma was conquered by the British. When the Japanese occupied Burma in 1942, they introduced...
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  • Maldives Rupee Afghan rupee – Afghanistan Bhutanese rupee – Bhutan Burmese rupeeBurma Danish Indian rupee – Danish India East African rupee – Kenya...
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  • that are held in different reserve currencies (e.g., the U.S. dollar, the euro, the pound sterling, the Japanese yen, the Indian rupee, and the Swiss...
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  • defines 1 naya (new) paisa = 1⁄100 rupee. The following table shows the conversion of common denominations of coins issued in modern India and Pakistan. Bold...
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    Aung San (category Government ministers of Myanmar)
    the Blue Print and the Japanese Occupation of Burma". In Kei Nemoto (ed). Reconsidering the Japanese military occupation in Burma (1942–45). Tokyo: Tokyo...
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  • of half an Indian rupee. In 1959, as a measure to prevent gold smuggling, the Reserve Bank of India and the Indian government, in conjunction with the...
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    Thailand. Many Burmese hoped to gain support of the Japanese in expelling the British, so that Burma could become independent. Japan had already trained...
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    under Japanese direction, mostly in the Burma Campaign. Bose also headed the Provisional Government of Free India, a government-in-exile based in Singapore...
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    Indian rupee for their trade settlements, among other noteworthy developments. In April 2023, Bolivian President Luis Arce revealed that the government is...
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    United Arab Emirates dirham (category 1973 establishments in the United Arab Emirates)
    the Gulf rupee, which was pegged at parity to the Indian rupee. On 6 June 1966, India decided to devalue the Gulf rupee against the Indian rupee. Not accepting...
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    Chinthe (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    prominently on the Sri Lankan rupee. It is also related to East Asian leographs, such as the guardian lions of China, komainu of Japan, shisa of Okinawa and Snow...
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    payments. Meanwhile, the government was on the brink of defaulting on its financial obligations. In July of that year, the rupee experienced a sharp...
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  • May 2021). "Myanmar diaspora in US rally, raise funds in battle against coup". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2 June 2021. "Myanmar unity government says it must...
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  • Thai baht (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    for 20 and 40 ticals were issued, also bearing their values in Straits dollars and Indian rupees. Undated notes were also issued before 1868 for 5, 7, 8...
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    Portuguese Indian rupia (category Rupee)
    1 rupia. The rupia was equal in value to the Indian rupee. This meant the tanga was equal in value to the Indian anna. In 1958, the currency was replaced...
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    were gradually introduced. The Pakistani rupee was pegged to the pound sterling until 1982, when the government of General Zia-ul-Haq, changed it to a managed...
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    Force 136 (category Military units and formations of British Malaya in World War II)
    reorganised as the Burma National Army (BNA), under Japanese control. In 1944, Aung San, the Burmese nationalist who had founded the BIA with Japanese assistance...
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    Japanese in the Battle of Singapore. As the war turned against them, the Japanese came to support a number of puppet and provisional governments in the...
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    convertibility in 1994, the value of the rupee has been largely determined by market forces. The rupee has been fairly stable during the decade 2000–2010. In October...
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    Biju Patnaik (category Articles with multiple maintenance issues)
    dropping political leaflets to Indian soldiers fighting under British command in Burma and flying clandestine missions that carried Congress Party leaders from...
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    Jaya Jaitly (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
    where she was accused of accepting a bribe of two lakh rupees. The scandal embarrassed the government of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and sullied the image of Defence...
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    rupee had bilingual inscriptions in Urdu and Bengali, and was called both the rupee and taka. The Bengali Language Movement played a decisive role in...
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