100 Dirham = £18.07
1 dirham
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August 2008: 100 euro € are 158 US dollars.
As of my last update, 100 baisa is approximately equal to 0.1 Omani Rial, and the exchange rate for Omani Rial to UAE Dirham is about 9.5 AED per Omani Rial. Therefore, 100 baisa would be roughly equivalent to about 0.95 UAE Dirhams. However, exchange rates fluctuate, so it's always best to check a reliable financial source for the most current rates.
Approximately 7.5448 U.S. dollars
The Qatari Riyal. It is divided into 100 dirham.
The currency used in Rabat, Morocco, is the Moroccan dirham, abbreviated as MAD. One dirham is subdivided into 100 centimes. The dirham is used throughout the country for all transactions, including shopping, dining, and services.
At current rates 100 Oman Baisa equals 1 UAE dirham.
The dirham is primarily used in two countries: the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Morocco. In the UAE, the currency is known as the Emirati dirham (AED), while in Morocco, it is called the Moroccan dirham (MAD). Both currencies are subdivided into smaller units, with the UAE dirham consisting of 100 fils and the Moroccan dirham consisting of 100 centimes.
In Casablanca, Morocco, the official currency is the Moroccan dirham (MAD). It is commonly abbreviated as "DH." The dirham is subdivided into 100 centimes, and both coins and banknotes are used in everyday transactions.
The currency used in Abu Dhabi is the United Arab Emirates Dirham, abbreviated as AED. It is divided into 100 fils and is the official currency of the entire UAE. The dirham is widely accepted throughout the emirate and is used for all types of transactions.
One dirham is divided into 100 fills. The fill is the smallest unit of currency in the UAE and several other countries that use the dirham. While fills are commonly referenced in pricing, they are not often used in everyday transactions due to their low value.
The Qatari riyal (ريال,) is divided into 100 dirham (درهم).
The monetary unit in the United Arab Emirates is the Emirati Dirham. The symbol for it is AED and currently the exchange rate is 1$=3.673 AED or 1€=4.791 AED.The UAE Dirham has a fixed rate of exchange against the US Dollar.The Dirham is divided into units of 100 Fils which makes up the coin portion of the currency.Currency in note form:DH 1000 NotesDH 500 NotesDH 100 NotesDH 50 NotesDH 20 NotesDH 10 Notes.DH 5 NotesCurrency in coin form:DH 1 (100 fils =DH 1)50 fils25 fils10 fils
The riyal is the unit of currency for the State of Qatar. It is divided into 100 dirham. Currently, one Qatari Rial/Riyal is worth twenty seven cents.
1 dirham
There is no such thing as the British dollar. The British currency is the pound (symbol '£'), divided into 100 pence.