The Danish Indian rupee was the currency of Danish India. It was subdivided into 8 fano, each of 80 kas. In 1845, Danish India became part of British India and the local rupee was replaced by the Indian rupee.
Currencies named rupee or similar
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- Indian rupee
- Indonesian rupiah
- Maldivian rufiyaa
- Mauritian rupee
- Nepalese rupee
- Pakistani rupee
- Seychellois rupee
- Sri Lankan rupee
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- Afghan rupee
- Bhutanese rupee
- Burmese rupee
- Danish Indian rupee
- East African rupee
- French Indian rupee
- German East African rupie
- Gulf rupee
- Hyderabad rupee
- Italian Somaliland rupia
- Javan rupee
- Mombasan rupee
- Netherlands Indian roepiah
- Portuguese Indian rupia
- Riau rupiah
- Travancore rupee
- West Irian rupiah
- Zanzibari rupee
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- History of the rupee
- Bhutanese ngultrum, pegged to the Indian rupee
- Bangladeshi taka (Bengali name for rupee)
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