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kyat
kyat K0121100 (chät)n. See Table at currency. [Burmese caʔ.]kyat (kɪˈɑːt) n (Currencies) the standard monetary unit of Myanmar, divided into 100 pyas[from Burmese]kyat (kyɑt, kiˈɑt) n. the basic monetary unit of Burma. [1950–55; < Burmese cyat (written kyap)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | kyat - the basic unit of money in MyanmarMyanmar monetary unit - monetary unit in the Union of Burmapya - 100 pyas equal 1 kyat in Myanmar |
Kyat
KyatThe currency of Burma (or Myanmar). It was introduced in 1953, replacing the Burmese rupee. The Burmese government has been known to follow unusual policies with regard to printing money. For example, it introduced 45 and 90 kyat banknotes in 1987 because they both incorporated a leading general's favorite number (nine). Also in 1987, the government demonetized the 25, 35 and 75 kyat banknotes without warning. This led to a general uprising because those notes composed three-fourths of the currency in circulation.KYAT
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