Arabic coins are referred to by various names depending on the region and historical period. Commonly, they are known as 'Dinar' which has its origins in the Latin word 'Denarius' meaning 'ten'. These coins were widely used in the Islamic era and beyond, circulating in many Arab countries. Additionally, other terms like 'Dirham' and 'Riyal' are also used to denote currency units in different Arab nations.
6 answers
Maria
Sat Oct 26 2024
Arabic coins are known by a specific name.
Tommaso
Sat Oct 26 2024
This name is Dirham.
Michele
Sat Oct 26 2024
Dirham has been used as a currency in various Arabic countries for centuries.
Elena
Fri Oct 25 2024
It holds significant historical and cultural value in the region.
Lucia
Fri Oct 25 2024
Today, Dirham continues to be an important part of the economies of several Arabic nations.