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  2. Afghan afghani - Wikipedia

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    The afghani (sign: ؋ or Af (plural: Afs) [1] code: AFN; Pashto: افغانۍ; Dari: افغانی) is the official currency of Afghanistan, a status it has held since the 1920s. [5] It is nominally subdivided into 100 puls (پول), although there are no pul coins in circulation these days.

  3. Kabul - Wikipedia

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    Kabul [a] is the capital city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province. The city is divided for administration into 22 municipal districts. In 2025 its population is estimated to be 6.74 million people.

  4. Economy of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The official currency of Afghanistan is the afghani (AFN), which has an exchange rate of around 70 afghanis to 1 United States dollar. [33] [34] [35] The country has a central bank called Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB). A number of local banks also operate in the country, including the Afghanistan International Bank, Azizi Bank, New Kabul Bank and ...

  5. Taliban ban use of foreign currency in Afghanistan -spokesman

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    The Taliban announced a complete ban on the use of foreign currency in Afghanistan on Tuesday, a move sure to cause further disruption to an economy pushed to the brink of collapse by the abrupt ...

  6. Afghanistan remittance payouts limited to local currency ...

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    Afghanistan's central bank has ordered banks to pay out remittances in local currency only, the latest move to preserve scarce U.S. dollars, say sources familiar with the matter. Hard currency ...

  7. Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Da Afghanistan Bank serves as the central bank of the nation [353] and the Afghani (AFN) is the national currency, with an exchange rate of about 75 Afghanis to 1 US dollar. [354] A number of local and foreign banks operate in the country, including the Afghanistan International Bank , New Kabul Bank , Azizi Bank , Pashtany Bank , Standard ...

  8. Kabul Falls, Afghanistan Burns - AOL

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    ReutersThe Afghanistan capital city of Kabul fell to the Taliban on Sunday, just over one week after U.S. troops withdrew, underscoring one of the worst American foreign policy debacles since the ...

  9. Afghan pul - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1920s, the currency of Afghanistan was the Afghan rupee, which was subdivided into paisa. In 1923, the rupee was replaced by afghani as its official currency. [2] One afghani is subdivided into 100 puls. At the time of introduction, a pul coin was made of copper and weighed one gram. However, a 10 pul coin weighed 6 grams. [3]