: the basic monetary unit of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan see Money Table
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Kardashian West has both majority ownership and creative control of Skims, which ships globally and can be shopped for online in currencies including the Turkmenistani manat and the Malawian kwacha.—
Christina Binkley,
WSJ,
25 Oct. 2021 Creditors are also complaining about the exclusion from the restructuring list of about 500 million manat ($297 million) of subordinated debt owed to the Central Bank of Azerbaijan.—
Natasha Doff,
Bloomberg.com,
25 May 2017
Word History
Etymology
Azerbaijani, ruble, from Persian munāt, from Russian moneta, monet coin, silver ruble coin, from Polish moneta coin, from Latin — more at mint