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Encyclopedia > Manat (Azerbaijan)

The manat is the currency unit of Azerbaijan. 1 Azeri manat (AZM) equals 100 gopiks (gopiks no longer used due to inflation). The word unit means any of several things: The natural or usual or smallest measure of something, of which there are multiples and of which there may be fractions. ...


The word manat is borrowed from the Russian word "moneta" which is pronounced as "manyeta" in Russian meaning "coin".


Manat was also the designation of the Soviet rouble in both Azeri and Turkmen. Soviet redirects here. ... 1998 Russian Federation one rouble coin. ... Note: This page contains phonetic information presented in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) using Unicode. ...


As of January 6, 2005, one US dollar is worth 4,922.94 Azerbaijani manats. Coins are not in use January 6 is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ...


Banknotes below 50 manats (~ 1 US cent) had effectively disappeared from circulation in Baku as of early 2005. Plans have recently been mooted (2005) to re-denominate at the rate of 1 New Manat = 1000 Old Manats. 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Banknotes in circulation [1] (http://www.nba.az/eng/currency/1.shtml) A £20 Ulster Bank banknote. ...

  • 1 Manat
  • 5 Manat
  • 10 Manat
  • 50 Manat
  • 100 Manat
  • 250 Manat
  • 500 Manat
  • 1,000 Manat
  • 5,000 Manat
  • 10,000 Manat
  • 50,000 Manat

Banknotes from 1 to 250 manats feature Baku's Maiden Tower. Baku (or Bakı [Baky]) pronounced ba-KEY, Баку or Bakı in Azeri, باکو (Baku) in Persian) is the capital of Azerbaijan. ... This article is about the tower in old town Baku, Azerbaijan. ...


See also

The manat is the currency unit of Turkmenistan. ...

External link

  • Check current Manat's exchange rate (http://www.bloomberg.com/analysis/calculators/currency.htm)


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Azerbaijan: Map, History and Much More from Answers.com (4830 words)
Strategically situated at the gateway to SW Asia, Azerbaijan is bounded by Iran on the south, where the Aras (Araks) River divides it from Iranian Azerbaijan; by the Caspian Sea on the east; by Russia's Dagestan Republic on the north; and by Armenia on the west.
The Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic (an exclave of Azerbaijan) borders Armenia to the north and east, Iran to the south and west, and Turkey to the northwest.
In 1936, the TSFSR was dissolved and Azerbaijan became constituent republic of the USSR as the Azerbaijan SSR.
Azerbaijani manat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (771 words)
Manat was also the designation of the Soviet ruble in both the Azerbaijani and Turkmen languages.
The manat replaced the first Transcaucasian ruble at par and was replaced by the second Transcaucasian ruble after Azerbaijan became part of the Transcaucasian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic.
Banknotes in circulation are 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 manat.
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