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Cost of qatar riyal in Indian rupees?

(As of February 15, 2010) 1 QAR equals approximately 12.72 INR


One qatar reyal equal to in Indian Rupees?

Let's start with Currency Codes:Qatar Riyals (QAR)India Rupees (INR)Using http://currate.com (for today's rate of 07/01/09) currency converter tool, we get the answer:1 QAR -> 13.175 INR


What kind of money does Qatar use?

riyals. Just like in KSA.


Price of nokia 5800 in qatar riyals?

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How much is 1.50 us dollars in riyals?

(08/2010) 1.50 USD = 5.46105 QAR (Qatar riyals)


How much does the pink blackberry cost for qatar riyals?

1,800


Can you use Euro in Qatar?

The currency of Qatar is the Qatari Riyal of 100 Dirhams. The Euro is worth exactly 5 Riyals. It is easy to exchange Euros or US Dollars or Pounds into Riyals at hotels or banks in Doha.


How much is fifty riyals worth?

50 Qatar Riyals: $13.73 USD United States Dollars 50 Saudi Arabi Riyals: $13.34 USD United States Dollars www.xe.com


What currencies are accepted in Doha?

Qatar Riyals. U.S. Dollars, British punds in some places.


How much is 100 Qatar riyals to us dollars?

As of my last update, the exchange rate for 1 Qatar Riyal (QAR) is approximately 0.27 US Dollars (USD). Therefore, 100 Qatar Riyals would be roughly 27 US Dollars. However, exchange rates fluctuate, so it's advisable to check a reliable financial source for the most current rate.


How many 45pound Qatar riyal?

It seems there might be some confusion in your question regarding "45pound" and "Qatar riyal." If you're asking how much 45 British pounds is in Qatari riyals, you would need the current exchange rate, which fluctuates. As of my last update, 1 British pound was roughly equivalent to about 5.2 Qatari riyals, so 45 pounds would be approximately 234 riyals, but please check a reliable financial source for the latest rates.


Can you use dirham in Qatar?

No, the official currency in Qatar is the Qatari riyal (QAR), and the dirham is not accepted as legal tender. However, some businesses may accept dirhams informally, especially near the borders with the UAE, but this is not common. It is best to use Qatari riyals for transactions in Qatar.