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Portuguese Indian rupia : ウィキペディア英語版
Portuguese Indian rupia

The rupia was the currency of Portuguese India until 1958. 〔From ()〕
==History==
Before 1871, the rupia was subdivided into 750 ''bazarucos'', 600 ''réis'' (singular: ''real''), 20 ''pardaus'' or 10 ''tangas'', with the ''xerafim'' worth 2 rupias. After 1871, 960 réis or 16 tangas (worth 60 réis) equalled 1 rupia. The rupia was equal in value to the Indian rupee. This meant the tanga was equal in value to the Indian anna. In 1958, the currency was replaced by the escudo at the rate of 1 rupia = 6 escudos.

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