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  2. Exchange rate history of the Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tables showing the historical timeline of the exchange rate for the Indian rupee (INR) against the special drawing rights unit (SDR), United States dollar (USD), pound sterling (GBP), Deutsche mark (DM), euro (EUR) and Japanese yen (JPY). The rupee was worth one shilling and sixpence in sterling in 1947.

  3. Indian numbering system - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to express large numbers in the Indian subcontinent using lakh, crore, arab, and other terms. A lakh is one hundred thousand, written as 100,000 in Pakistan and outside the subcontinent.

  4. Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia

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    A list of positive numbers in increasing order, including counts of things, dimensionless quantities and probabilities. The next order of magnitude after trillion is quintillion, which is 10^18 in short scale and 10^15 in long scale.

  5. Economy of India - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the economy of India, a developing/emerging mixed economy with a GDP of $3.95 trillion (nominal) and $14.59 trillion (PPP) in 2024. Find out the GDP rank, growth, per capita, sectoral breakdown, trade partners, and other statistics of India's economy.

  6. Crore - Wikipedia

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    A crore is ten million in the Indian numbering system and is written as 1,00,00,000. It is used in official and other contexts in several countries and is abbreviated as cr or ₹ 10 cr.

  7. Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, evolution and usage of the Indian rupee, the official currency in India and some other countries. See the symbol ₹ and its etymology, history and legal framework.

  8. Lakh - Wikipedia

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    Lakh is a unit in the Indian numbering system equal to one hundred thousand (100,000). It is widely used in South Asia and in the silver market, and derives from Sanskrit lakṣa.

  9. Coins of the Indian rupee - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and types of Indian rupee coins, including the 5 rupee coin minted in cupronickel since 1992. See images and details of different coin series and denominations, from pre-decimal to decimal currency.

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