what in 200? your qsn? not clear
No. You can withdraw using your ATM from Qatar but you cannot withdraw a Qatar Riyal. Only Php or USD.
Cinq mille livres converted to qatar rial
Qatar Airways charges 200 for oversized baggage on international flights to and from Qatar.
200 AED
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.
There are four countries ... Iraq · Qatar · Saudi Arabia · Yemen There are fifteen sections altogether, over time ... Ajman - Qatar and Dubai riyal (1966-1973) Fujairah - Riyal Iraq - Dinar (1923-date) Qatar - Qatar and Dubai riyal (1966-1973) Qatar - Riyal (1973-date) Saudi Arabia - Hejaz Riyal, Dinar Saudi Arabia - Riyal (1925-1960) Saudi Arabia - Riyal (1960-date) Tunisia - Rial (?-1891) Umm Al Qaiwain - Qatar and Dubai riyal (1966-1973) Yemen - Arab Republic - Rial (1963-1974) Yemen - Arab Republic - Rial (decimalized, 1974-1990) Yemen - Republic - Rial (1993-date) Yemenite states - Riyal (Mutawakkilite kingdom of Yemen, 1904-1963) Zanzibar - Zanzibari ryal (1882-1908)
Qatar Airways charges approximately 50 to 200 for overweight baggage, depending on the route and weight of the excess luggage.
The Rial is the name of the official currency of Iran, Oman, and Yemen. With a slightly different English spelling (Riyal) it is the name of the official currency of Qatar and Saudi Arabia
The basic currency unit in Oman is the Omani Rial. It is sub-divided into 100 Baisa (more or less like cents). Before 1980 the Indian Rupee, Saudi Riyal, Qatar Rial and Maria Theresa Thaler were all in common use in Oman.
The Iranian currency is the Rial, but Iranians will typically speak in terms of Toman where a Toman = 10 Rial.
roughly 10,000 to 20,000 Rial
1 riyal