Bhutanese rupee ended in 1974.
Currency in Bhutan: ngultrum (BTN);The currency of Bhutan is the Bhutanese ngultrum and the Indian rupee.
There is no single currency as the Himalayas are not a country. They are in six different countries in or partly in this mountain range. Those countries and their currencies are as follows: Bhutan: Bhutanese ngultrum India: Indian rupee Nepal: Nepalese rupee China: yuan Afganistan: afghani Pakistan: Pakistani rupee.
Burmese rupee ended in 1952.
Zanzibari rupee ended in 1935.
Travancore rupee ended in 1949.
Afghan rupee ended in 1925.
A Bhutanese is a native or resident of Bhutan.
East African rupee ended in 1920.
Danish Indian rupee ended in 1845.
Bhutanese ngultrum was created in 1974.
Naturally: BHUTANESE
"Goodbye" in Bhutanese can be said as "Lagsem shay bey".