Currency Therial(Arabic: ريال, ISO 4217 code OMR) is the currency of Oman. It is divided into 1000 baisa (also written baiza, بيسة). History Before 1940, the Indian rupee and the Maria Theresa thaler (known locally as the rial) were ...
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(Placename) a sultanate in SE Arabia, on theGulf of Omanand the Arabian Sea: the most powerful state in Arabia in the 19th century, ruling Zanzibar, much of the Persian coast, and part of Pakistan. Official language: Arabic. Official religion: Muslim. Currency: rial. Capital: Muscat. Pop...
Debt - external: $4.361 billion (2005 est.) Currency (code): Omani rial (OMR) Currency code: OMR Exchange rates: Omani rials per United States dollar - 0.3845 (2005), 0.3845 (2004), 0.3845 (2003), 0.3845 (2002), 0.3845 (2001) Fiscal year: calendar year Transportations...
[citation needed] Many of the non-Muslims in Oman are due to the historical and cultural influence of India. Economy Economy of Oman The Central Bank of Oman Currency Omani Riyal (R$, OMR) Fiscal year Calendar year Central Bank Central Bank of Oman Stock Market Muscat Stock Market Main ...
Currency Exchange Rate: 1 USD equals 0.385 Omani rial Form Of Government: monarchy with two advisory bodies (State Council [851]; Consultative Council [86]) Muscat, OmanMuscat, Oman, at dusk. In contrast to the stark interior, the coastal regions are much more hospitable. Oman’s lush north...
The primary currency authority in the country is the Central Bank of Oman, founded in December 1974 as a replacement for the Oman Currency Board. The main purpose of this entity is to maintain the stability of Oman’s financial system and the local currency, the Omani rial (OMR). One of...
A brief monetary history: India currency, till 1959 Persian Gulf Rupee (Indian) = 100 Paiese, 1959-1970 Oman Rial = (British Pound = 21 Golf Rupee) = 1.000 Baiza, from 1970 For earlier issues see: India, till 1959 India - Persian Golf Rupee, 1959-1970 To purchase Oman banknotes...
Oman sits on the Strait of Hormuz at the Persian Gulf and is key to stability in the region. Before 1970, Oman did not have a national currency. Earlier, the area, then known as Muscat and Oman, used the Indian rupee (INR) and the Maria Theresa thaler, with the currencies seeing circ...
The currency of Oman. The Omani rial is broken into smaller units, called baisa, and is found in both coin and banknote form. It is managed by the Central Bank of Oman.