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    Manāt (Arabic: مناة  Arabic pronunciation: [maˈnaːh] pausa, [maˈnaːt] or Old Arabic manawat; also transliterated as manāh) was a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess...
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  • Look up manat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Manat may refer to: Azerbaijani manat, the currency of Azerbaijan Turkmen manat, the currency of Turkmenistan...
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    The manat (ISO code: AZN; sign: ₼; abbreviation: m) is the currency of Azerbaijan. It is subdivided into 100 gapiks. The first iteration of the currency...
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    The manat (Turkmen: manat; abbreviation: m; code: TMT) is the currency of Turkmenistan. The original manat was introduced on 1 November 1993, replacing...
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  • The Azerbaijani manat sign (₼, image: ; Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan manatı; code: AZN) is the currency sign of the Azerbaijani manat. In Unicode, it is encoded...
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    times and she was worshipped by the pre-Islamic Arabs along with al-Lāt and Manāt. A stone cube at Nakhla (near Mecca) was held sacred as part of her cult...
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  • 20 manat - (Azerbaijani: İyirmi manat and Turkmen: ýigrimi manat) is one of the banknotes in Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. Money portal Numismatics portal...
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  • redenomination of the Azerbaijani manat was a reform of Azerbaijan's national currency, manat, when 1 new manat was equated to 5000 old manats. The redenomination was...
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  • 50 manat - (Azerbaijani: Əlli manat, Turkmen: Elli manat) is a denomination of banknotes used in Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. Money portal Numismatics...
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  • Syria and had brought back from there the cults of the goddesses ʻUzzāʼ and Manāt, and had combined it with that of Hubal, the idol of the Khuza'a. According...
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