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What (who) is rupiah - definition

OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF INDONESIA
Indonesian Rupiah; Indonesian currency; Indonesian Currency; Rupiahs; Indonesian Rupia; Rupiah; Indonesia currency; ISO 4217:IDR; Indonesian rupee
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rupiah         
[ru:'pi:?]
¦ noun the basic monetary unit of Indonesia, equal to 100 sen.
Origin
Indonesian, from Hindi ru?pyah (see rupee).
West Irian rupiah         
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West New Guinea rupiah; West New Guinean rupiah
The West Irian rupiah was a distinct currency of West Irian (formerly West New Guinea) between 1963 and 1973. It replaced the West New Guinea gulden at par and was replaced by the Indonesian rupiah at the rate of 1 West Irian rupiah = 18.
Banknotes of the rupiah         
BANKNOTES OF THE RUPIAH, CURRENCY OF INDONESIA
Banknotes of the indonesian rupiah; Banknotes of the Indonesian rupiah; Banknotes of the Rupiah; Commemorative banknotes of the Indonesian rupiah; Banknotes of the Indonesian rupee; Rupiah banknotes
The first paper money (banknotes) used in the archipelago that would become Indonesia was that of the United East India Company, credit letters of the rijksdaalder dating between 1783 and 1811. Netherlands Indies gulden government credit paper followed in 1815, and from 1827 to 1842Cuhaj, 2010, p.

Wikipedia

Indonesian rupiah

The rupiah (symbol: Rp; currency code: IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia. It is issued and controlled by Bank Indonesia. The name "rupiah" is derived from the Sanskrit word for silver, rupyakam (रूप्यकम्). Sometimes, Indonesians also informally use the word perak ("silver" in Indonesian) in referring to rupiah in coins. The rupiah is divided into 100 sen, although high inflation has rendered all coins and banknotes denominated in sen obsolete.

Introduced in 1946 by Indonesian nationalists fighting for independence, the currency replaced a version of the Netherlands Indies gulden, which had been introduced during the Japanese occupation in World War II. In its early years, the rupiah was used in conjunction with other currencies, including a new version of the gulden introduced by the Dutch. The Riau Islands and the Indonesian half of New Guinea (Irian Barat) had their own variants of the rupiah in the past, but these were subsumed into the national rupiah in 1964 and 1971, respectively (see Riau rupiah and West Irian rupiah).

Examples of use of rupiah
1. Most items sell for 300 rupiah (1.7p), of which Mrs Yassin keeps 50 rupiah.
2. The merged entity would have 171.' trillion rupiah of deposits, compared with 175.8 trillion rupiah of deposits at Mandiri.
3. That compared with 14' trillion rupiah of assets and 131.62 trillion rupiah of deposits at Bank Central Asia.
4. Mines and Energy Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro on Friday said the price of gasoline was raised by 87.5% to 4,500 rupiah (44 US cents) a litre; diesel by 105% to 4300 rupiah a litre and household kerosene, used for cooking, by 186% to 2000 rupiah a litre. ($1=10,300 rupiah) The increases take effect on Saturday.
5. Muhari said he earns about 600,000 rupiah on weekdays and up to one million rupiah on weekends, an impressive sum by local standards.