No, Rupees are not accepted as legal tender in most stores in the UAE, however a number of hotels will exchange them. There are plenty of money exchanges in the UAE.
Most shops in the Airport Duty Free areas accept foreign currency in payment for goods.
Indians use the currency rupee. The transactions are made in this currency only.
The currency of Ladakh is the Indian Rupee (INR).
Sikkim use the Indian Rupee.
Indian Rupee (Rupaiyaa)
There is an epigraph of Mahatma Gandhi on Indian Currency. It is a word for inscription on coins or currency.
Technically, the U.S. dollar is not considered legal tender in the UAE. This is because the UAE has its own form of currency. For many years, however, the U.S. dollar has been used in the UAE on a regular basis. While some people convert U.S. dollars to UAE currency when visiting, others simply use the dollars as is. Since the U.S. dollar is accepted in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other parts of the UAE, it is unofficially considered legal tender.
the united states isn't in Europe so it cant use euros as their currency
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Arab Emirates Dirham - AED
Not all Gulf countries use the same currency. For example, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia use the riyal. Kuwait uses the dinar, and the UAE uses the dirham AED.
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BIOT (British Indian Ocean Territory) because there is no people if they were to use a currency they would adapt the US dollar