The 'face' side of the Indian rupee lists the value of the note in Hindi and English.
The 'reverse' side of the Indian rupee states the value of the note in fifteen languages, which are listed in alphabetical order.
Assamese
Gujarati
Kannada
Kashmiri
Konkani
Malayalam
Marathi
Nepali
Oriya
Panjabi
Sanskrit
Tamil
Telugu
Urdu
All indian languages are present except some
There are sixteen languages which include fifteen Indian languages and English. Assamese, Bengali,Gujarati, Hindi,Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam,Nepali, Manipuri, Marathi,Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu.
There are currently 15 languages represented on the Indian 10 rupee note. These languages include Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, and Tamil, among others. The diverse representation reflects the linguistic diversity of India.
All modern Indian banknotes have a language panel with 15 of the official 22 languages of the country. In order from top to bottom,they are:
15 languages feature on Indian currency notes and not 16.
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1 assamese
2 bengali
3 gujarati
4 kannada
5 kashmiri
6 konkani
7 malayalam
8 marathi
9 nepali
10 oriya
11 punjabi
12 sanskrit
13 tamil
14 telugu
15 urdu
16 HINDI
ALSO WRITTEN IF QUESTION COMES THAT ALL LANGUAGE INCLUDE
Each banknote has its amount written in 17 languages.
On the obverse side there are two:
On the reverse side there are 15 of the 23 official languages of India:
There are 15 languages on the note.
Language is not a property of currency.
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After the Day of Pentecost, the apostles began testifying about Jesus Christ and performing miracles in His name. They traveled to various regions, preaching the Gospel and establishing new Christian communities. Many people witnessed their boldness and the power of the Holy Spirit working through them, leading to the growth of the early Church.
Two, Esther and RuthThere is also the book of Judith, which is one of the (Apocrypha) deuterocanonical books, included in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian Old Testament Bibles.
An angel came to Samsons mother, please note her name is not in The Bible.
The Ten Commandments were and are in Hebrew. It is likely that Moses, if he was a real person, also spoke ancient Hebrew (and probably also ancient Egyptian).The Ten Commandments were written by God in the Hebrew language.If Moses lived around 1300 b.c., then the likely alphabet of the Hebrews was, in today's terms, called Proto-Canaanite - the parent language of Hebrew and a descendant language of Egyptian hieroglyphs.However, Hebrew was not a developed written language for at least another 300 years. It's more likely that if they were put into stone that they were in hieroglyphics. Though Hebrew was spoken then, Moses would was raised in an Egyptian royal house, so he would have been able to read the written language at the time. It's doubtful that the tablets were no more than symbolic because the scroll was found in the Ark of the Covenant, not the tablets.Most of what is attributed to Moses would have been oral tradition until the Hebrew alphabet was developed. Also note that the Ten Commandants are very similar to the Negative Confessions in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. This would tend to reinforce that it was probably hieroglyphics. Israel was adamant about finding and keeping its own identity, so they would not have continued with hieroglyphics. Many connections to Egypt are missing from the Exodus story, including the name of the pharaoh. Not mentioning the language of the tablets would follow this practice.
No, Mahabal is not a common surname associated with Brahmins. It is important to note that surnames can vary widely among different Brahmin communities and regions.
King Ruppee of course!
palm tree
The languages written on the 100 rupees note in India are Hindi and English.
on a hundred rupee note you can find the governor's signature, the year when the note has been printed, the image of Gandhi,the RBI paper and 'hundred rupee' is written in fifteen languages on the back side and in two languages on the front, English and Hindi
There are 15 different languages present on the Indian hundred rupee note, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the country.
Every Langauge. You can look up ANY langauge ya want and its THERE.
There are 15 languages on an Indian rupee
500 is written Uncountable times on Pakistani currency 500 note, Take Zoom In Note
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