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United Arab Emirates dirham
The dirham ((アラビア語:درهم)) (sign: د.إ; code: AED) is the currency of the United Arab Emirates. The ISO 4217 code (currency abbreviation) for the United Arab Emirates dirham is ''AED''. Unofficial abbreviations include DH or Dhs. The dirham is subdivided into 100 . == History ==
The name Dirham derives from the Greek word Drachmae, literally meaning "handful", through Latin.〔(Merriam Webster Dictionary entry retrieved on 2009-12-29 )〕 Due to centuries of old trade and usage of the currency, dirham survived through the Ottoman regime. The United Arab Emirates dirham was introduced 19 May 1973. It replaced the Qatar and Dubai riyal at par. The Qatar and Dubai riyal had circulated since 1966 in all of the emirates except Abu Dhabi, where the dirham replaced the Bahraini dinar at 1 dirham = 0.1 dinar. Before 1966, all the emirates that were to form the UAE used the Gulf rupee. As in Qatar, the emirates briefly adopted the Saudi riyal during the transition from the Gulf rupee to the Qatar and Dubai riyal.
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