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Poisha; Taka
The taka is the currency of
Bangladesh.
The taka became Bangladesh's currency in 1972, replacing the Pakistani
rupee at par.
The rupee was introduced by the Turko-Afghan rulers and was strongly
upheld by the Mughals and the British rulers. The Bengali people always
used the word taka for the rupee, whether silver or gold.
In 1971, Pakistani notes for 1, 5 and 10 rupees were overstamped for use
in Bangladesh. Followed by treasury notes for 1 taka
and notes of the Bangladesh Bank for 5, 10 and 100 taka. Later
banknotes for 50 taka were issued followed by 500 and
20 taka in the eighties.. and 1 taka treasury notes and 2
taka treasury notes introduced in 1989.
In the year 2000, the government issued polymer 10-taka notes as an
experiment s. |