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Manat

[mah-naht]

noun

  1. a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess personifying fortune, sometimes considered a daughter of Allah.



manat

/ mæˈnæt /

noun

  1. the standard monetary unit of Azerbaijan, divided into 100 gopik

  2. the standard monetary unit of Turkmenistan, divided into 100 tenesi

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Denisov said the bourse would launch rouble trading with the Emirati dirham, the Azeri manat and Egyptian pound.

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The Sydney Morning Herald report said Thammanat, then using the name Manat Bophlom, pleaded guilty in 1993 to involvement in trafficking seven pounds of heroin into Australia.

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The new dictionary introduces “qapik,” which means “a monetary subunit of the manat” in Azerbaijan.

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In 2016, protests broke out in at least three cities — Quba, Siyazan and Shabran — over rising bread prices and a sharp devaluation of the manat currency as oil prices fell.

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