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Arab An Arab might, but the arithmetical answer is an abaj, which is 10 times 100 crore.
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Yes, the Arabs did learn the concept of zero from India. During the early 9th century, the Arab mathematician, Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, introduced Indian numerals and the concept of zero to the Arab world. This knowledge eventually spread to Europe and became the basis for the modern numeral system we use today.
Melvil Dewey created the Dewey Decimal system. It is a classification system used by libraries, and not what is meant in the question. The decimal number system is the number system that we all use on a daily basis; it was invented by a succession of Arab and Hindu mathematicians beginning about 1400 years ago.
ARAB / 10 ARAB/ kharab / 10 kharab / padam / 10 padam
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Arab.
100 arab = 1 khrab 100 kharab = 1 neel 100 neel = 1 padam 100 padam = 1 sankh 100 sankh = 1 samudra 100 samudra = 1 antya 100 antya = 1 madhyam 10 raise to the power 52 = 1 Maha samundrabhu
1 billion = 100 crore = 1 arab.
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Indian ocean
No he's not Arab. He's very much Indian brought up in the UK, thus making him British-Indian/Asian.
A baggala is a two-masted Arab or Indian trading vessel used in the Indian ocean.
Arab An Arab might, but the arithmetical answer is an abaj, which is 10 times 100 crore.
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