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July 21, 2023 by pkr_to_usd_786

1 ZMW to BDT Bangladeshi Taka
Zambia Kwacha , Zambia Kwacha , The Kwacha (ISO 4217 code: ZMW) is the currency of Zambia. It is subdivided into 100 Ngwee. Etymology The name kwacha … >>> Find out more from wikipedia. category >>> ZMW

1 ZMW to BDT Bangladeshi Taka

1 Zambian Kwacha ( ZMW ) = 5.3796355392604 Bangladeshi Taka (BDT)


1 ZMW = 5.3796355392604 BDT


1 BDT = 0.18588619855416 ZMW


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1 Zambian Kwacha ( ZMW ) Is equal to 5.3796355392604 Bangladeshi Taka (BDT)
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Zambian Kwacha
Zambia Kwacha , Zambia Kwacha , The Kwacha (ISO 4217 code: ZMW) is the currency of Zambia. It is subdivided into 100 Ngwee. Etymology The name kwacha derives from the Nyanja, Bemba, and Tonga language word for "dawn", alluding to the Zambian nationalist slogan of a "new dawn of freedom". The name ngwee translates as "bright" in the Nyanja language. History Prior to independence in 1964, the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound was the legal tender of the short-lived British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia. Banknotes of 10 shillings, 1, 5, and 10 pounds issued by the Central Africa Currency Board were in circulation, together with coins of 1⁄2, 1, 3, 6 pence, and 1, 2, 2+1⁄2, and 5 shillings. After independence, the Bank of Zambia issued the first Zambian currency, the Zambian pound, in 1964. The issued paper bills and coins were of similar denominations as these used before independence, except for the 10 pounds note, which was never issued by the Bank of Zambia. A new design to depict the newly independent country's history and struggle was adopted. The two currencies – the Rhodesia and Nyasaland pound and the Zambian pound, were allowed to circulate in parallel until December 15, 1965, when the South Rhodesian pound bills and coins were withdrawn from circulation, except for the 3 pence coin which was allowed to circulate alongside its Zambian alternative for a brief period. On July 1, 1966, the parliament approved the arrangements of the decimal currency system (Act 40 of 1966), changing the main currency unit to Kwacha, with one kwacha being equal to 100 ngwee. The exchange rate was set to one kwacha equivalent to ten Zambian shillings, or one half of a Zambian pound. Thus, by January 16, 1968, all Zambian pound notes and coins were removed from circulation and replaced by the new kwacha notes, and ngwee coins. The Zambian pound notes of 10 shillings, 1, and 5 pounds were changed into 1, 2 and 10 kwacha respectively, a note of 50 ngwee was issued to replace the old 5 shillings coin, alongside a new note of 20 kwacha. Ngwee coins with the denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 ngwee replacing the existing 1, 3, 6 pence, 1, and 2 shillings coins respectively. The Zambian pound notes, and coins ceased to be a legal tender on January 31, 1974. At the very beginning, the kwacha was pegged to the pound sterling at a fixed rate of 1.7094 kwacha per 1 pound. Yet, after the devaluation of the US dollar on August 15, 1971, Zambia broke all its currency's ties to the British monetary unit, and pegged the kwacha to the American monetary unit. These reforms resulted in a reduction of the kwacha's gold standard by 7.8%. A few months later, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber, announced the demise of the Sterling area, and flotation of the sterling pound, causing Zambia to renounce the monetary privileges once enjoyed as a member state. Throughout the years, the Zambian currency suffered high rates of inflation forcing the Bank of Zambia to introduce high value denominations in 2003, including 20,000 and 50,000 kwacha bills to facilitate transactions. In 2013, a new, redenominated kwacha was introduced. The value of Zambian currency has continued to fall since redenomination; the exchange rate was 22 kwacha to one U.S. dollar in April 2021. After the 2021 Zambian general election saw a defeat for Edgar Lungu, the currency's depreciation was reversed; as of 27 August 2021 one U.S. dollar was exchanged for about 16 kwacha. Find out more from wikipedia
Bangladeshi Taka
The Bangladeshi taka (Bengali: টাকা, sign: ৳, code: BDT, short form: Tk) is the currency of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. In Unicode, it is encoded at U+09F3 ৳ (HTML ৳). Issuance of bank notes ৳100 and larger is controlled by Bangladesh Bank, while the ৳2 and ৳5 banknotes are the responsibility of the ministry of finance of the government of Bangladesh. The most commonly used symbol for the taka is "৳" and "Tk", used on receipts while purchasing goods and services. It was formerly divided into 100 poysha, but poysha coins are no longer in circulation. According to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language and Banglapedia, the word taka came from the Sanskrit word tankah. Another hypothesis is that the word is derived from a Turkic word Tamga or tamgha, "stamp, seal". After the Partition of Bengal in 1947, East Bengal became the eastern wing of Pakistan and was renamed to East Pakistan in 1956. The Pakistani rupee also bore the word taka on official notes and coins. Bangla was one of the two national languages of the Pakistan union between 1956 and 1971 (the other being Urdu). The Bangladeshi taka came into existence since 1972, a year after the independence of the eastern wing of the union, as the independent nation of Bangladesh. Prior to the Liberation war in 1971, banknotes of the State Bank of Pakistan circulated throughout Bangladesh, and continued to be used in Bangladesh even after independence for only about three months until the official introduction of the taka on 4 March 1972. During the war, it was an unofficial practice of some Bengali nationalists to protest Pakistani rule by stamping banknotes with "বাংলা দেশ" and "BANGLA DESH" as two words in either Bangla or English. These locally produced stamps are known to exist in several varieties, as are forgeries. On 8 June 1971, the Pakistani government declared that all banknotes bearing such stamps ceased to be legal tender. Furthermore, to prevent looted high-denomination notes from disrupting the Pakistani economy, the government also withdrew the legal tender status of all 100- and 500-rupee notes. Some foreign publications mention that there were rubber stamp "BANGLA DESH" overprints on different denominations of Pakistani bank notes during the a.m. period[clarification needed]. It may be mentioned that Pakistani postage stamps were rubber-stamped and used all over Bangladesh until 30 March 1973, but Bangladesh Bank or the Ministry of Finance never issued an order to overprint or rubber-stamp Pakistani currency. It would be interesting to note here, that a counterfeiting gang is active, which uses a "washing system", whereby ৳100 notes are washed with a special kind of liquid, and the numbers are changed to give it the appearance of a ৳500 note. Many Turkic-speaking areas in Central Asia were once centers of Indo-Iranian languages. There was a synthesis of Turkic and Iranian cultures, which is known as the Turco-Persian tradition. The Persianized Turks conquered large parts of the Indian subcontinent, giving rise to an Indo-Persian culture. Many kingdoms that used the currency had Persian and Sanskrit as official languages. The word taka in Bangla is also commonly used generically to mean any money, currency, or notes. Thus, colloquially, a person speaking in Bangla may use "taka" to refer to money regardless of what currency it is denominated in. This is also common in the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura, where the official name of the Indian rupees is "taka" as well. In other eastern Indian languages with the influence of Prakrit in Bihar it is "taka" in Maithili and Magadhi languages, in Assam it is টকা tôka and it is ଟଙ୍କା taṅkā in Odisha.
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Convertion Chart ZMW to BDT

BDT ZMW Bangladeshi Taka BDT
5 ZMW = 26.8982 BDT
10 ZMW = 53.7964 BDT
15 ZMW = 80.6945 BDT
20 ZMW = 107.5927 BDT
25 ZMW = 134.4909 BDT
30 ZMW = 161.3891 BDT
35 ZMW = 188.2872 BDT
40 ZMW = 215.1854 BDT
45 ZMW = 242.0836 BDT
50 ZMW = 268.9818 BDT
55 ZMW = 295.88 BDT
60 ZMW = 322.7781 BDT
65 ZMW = 349.6763 BDT
70 ZMW = 376.5745 BDT
75 ZMW = 403.4727 BDT
80 ZMW = 430.3708 BDT
85 ZMW = 457.269 BDT
90 ZMW = 484.1672 BDT
95 ZMW = 511.0654 BDT
100 ZMW = 537.9636 BDT
105 ZMW = 564.8617 BDT
110 ZMW = 591.7599 BDT
115 ZMW = 618.6581 BDT
120 ZMW = 645.5563 BDT
125 ZMW = 672.4544 BDT
130 ZMW = 699.3526 BDT
135 ZMW = 726.2508 BDT
140 ZMW = 753.149 BDT
145 ZMW = 780.0472 BDT
150 ZMW = 806.9453 BDT
155 ZMW = 833.8435 BDT
160 ZMW = 860.7417 BDT
165 ZMW = 887.6399 BDT
170 ZMW = 914.538 BDT
175 ZMW = 941.4362 BDT
180 ZMW = 968.3344 BDT
185 ZMW = 995.2326 BDT
190 ZMW = 1022.1308 BDT
195 ZMW = 1049.0289 BDT
200 ZMW = 1075.9271 BDT
205 ZMW = 1102.8253 BDT
210 ZMW = 1129.7235 BDT
215 ZMW = 1156.6216 BDT
220 ZMW = 1183.5198 BDT
225 ZMW = 1210.418 BDT
230 ZMW = 1237.3162 BDT
235 ZMW = 1264.2144 BDT
240 ZMW = 1291.1125 BDT
245 ZMW = 1318.0107 BDT
250 ZMW = 1344.9089 BDT
255 ZMW = 1371.8071 BDT
260 ZMW = 1398.7052 BDT
265 ZMW = 1425.6034 BDT
270 ZMW = 1452.5016 BDT
275 ZMW = 1479.3998 BDT
280 ZMW = 1506.298 BDT
285 ZMW = 1533.1961 BDT
290 ZMW = 1560.0943 BDT
295 ZMW = 1586.9925 BDT
300 ZMW = 1613.8907 BDT
305 ZMW = 1640.7888 BDT
310 ZMW = 1667.687 BDT
315 ZMW = 1694.5852 BDT
320 ZMW = 1721.4834 BDT
325 ZMW = 1748.3816 BDT
330 ZMW = 1775.2797 BDT
335 ZMW = 1802.1779 BDT
340 ZMW = 1829.0761 BDT
345 ZMW = 1855.9743 BDT
350 ZMW = 1882.8724 BDT
355 ZMW = 1909.7706 BDT
360 ZMW = 1936.6688 BDT
365 ZMW = 1963.567 BDT
370 ZMW = 1990.4651 BDT
375 ZMW = 2017.3633 BDT
380 ZMW = 2044.2615 BDT
385 ZMW = 2071.1597 BDT
390 ZMW = 2098.0579 BDT
395 ZMW = 2124.956 BDT
400 ZMW = 2151.8542 BDT
405 ZMW = 2178.7524 BDT
410 ZMW = 2205.6506 BDT
415 ZMW = 2232.5487 BDT
420 ZMW = 2259.4469 BDT
425 ZMW = 2286.3451 BDT
430 ZMW = 2313.2433 BDT
435 ZMW = 2340.1415 BDT
440 ZMW = 2367.0396 BDT
445 ZMW = 2393.9378 BDT
450 ZMW = 2420.836 BDT
455 ZMW = 2447.7342 BDT
460 ZMW = 2474.6323 BDT
465 ZMW = 2501.5305 BDT
470 ZMW = 2528.4287 BDT
475 ZMW = 2555.3269 BDT
480 ZMW = 2582.2251 BDT
485 ZMW = 2609.1232 BDT
490 ZMW = 2636.0214 BDT
495 ZMW = 2662.9196 BDT
500 ZMW = 2689.8178 BDT

Convertion Chart BDT to ZMW

Bangladeshi Taka Bangladeshi Taka ZMW ZMW
5 BDT = 0.9294 ZMW
10 BDT = 1.8589 ZMW
15 BDT = 2.7883 ZMW
20 BDT = 3.7177 ZMW
25 BDT = 4.6472 ZMW
30 BDT = 5.5766 ZMW
35 BDT = 6.506 ZMW
40 BDT = 7.4354 ZMW
45 BDT = 8.3649 ZMW
50 BDT = 9.2943 ZMW
55 BDT = 10.2237 ZMW
60 BDT = 11.1532 ZMW
65 BDT = 12.0826 ZMW
70 BDT = 13.012 ZMW
75 BDT = 13.9415 ZMW
80 BDT = 14.8709 ZMW
85 BDT = 15.8003 ZMW
90 BDT = 16.7298 ZMW
95 BDT = 17.6592 ZMW
100 BDT = 18.5886 ZMW
105 BDT = 19.5181 ZMW
110 BDT = 20.4475 ZMW
115 BDT = 21.3769 ZMW
120 BDT = 22.3063 ZMW
125 BDT = 23.2358 ZMW
130 BDT = 24.1652 ZMW
135 BDT = 25.0946 ZMW
140 BDT = 26.0241 ZMW
145 BDT = 26.9535 ZMW
150 BDT = 27.8829 ZMW
155 BDT = 28.8124 ZMW
160 BDT = 29.7418 ZMW
165 BDT = 30.6712 ZMW
170 BDT = 31.6007 ZMW
175 BDT = 32.5301 ZMW
180 BDT = 33.4595 ZMW
185 BDT = 34.3889 ZMW
190 BDT = 35.3184 ZMW
195 BDT = 36.2478 ZMW
200 BDT = 37.1772 ZMW
205 BDT = 38.1067 ZMW
210 BDT = 39.0361 ZMW
215 BDT = 39.9655 ZMW
220 BDT = 40.895 ZMW
225 BDT = 41.8244 ZMW
230 BDT = 42.7538 ZMW
235 BDT = 43.6833 ZMW
240 BDT = 44.6127 ZMW
245 BDT = 45.5421 ZMW
250 BDT = 46.4715 ZMW
255 BDT = 47.401 ZMW
260 BDT = 48.3304 ZMW
265 BDT = 49.2598 ZMW
270 BDT = 50.1893 ZMW
275 BDT = 51.1187 ZMW
280 BDT = 52.0481 ZMW
285 BDT = 52.9776 ZMW
290 BDT = 53.907 ZMW
295 BDT = 54.8364 ZMW
300 BDT = 55.7659 ZMW
305 BDT = 56.6953 ZMW
310 BDT = 57.6247 ZMW
315 BDT = 58.5542 ZMW
320 BDT = 59.4836 ZMW
325 BDT = 60.413 ZMW
330 BDT = 61.3424 ZMW
335 BDT = 62.2719 ZMW
340 BDT = 63.2013 ZMW
345 BDT = 64.1307 ZMW
350 BDT = 65.0602 ZMW
355 BDT = 65.9896 ZMW
360 BDT = 66.919 ZMW
365 BDT = 67.8485 ZMW
370 BDT = 68.7779 ZMW
375 BDT = 69.7073 ZMW
380 BDT = 70.6368 ZMW
385 BDT = 71.5662 ZMW
390 BDT = 72.4956 ZMW
395 BDT = 73.425 ZMW
400 BDT = 74.3545 ZMW
405 BDT = 75.2839 ZMW
410 BDT = 76.2133 ZMW
415 BDT = 77.1428 ZMW
420 BDT = 78.0722 ZMW
425 BDT = 79.0016 ZMW
430 BDT = 79.9311 ZMW
435 BDT = 80.8605 ZMW
440 BDT = 81.7899 ZMW
445 BDT = 82.7194 ZMW
450 BDT = 83.6488 ZMW
455 BDT = 84.5782 ZMW
460 BDT = 85.5077 ZMW
465 BDT = 86.4371 ZMW
470 BDT = 87.3665 ZMW
475 BDT = 88.2959 ZMW
480 BDT = 89.2254 ZMW
485 BDT = 90.1548 ZMW
490 BDT = 91.0842 ZMW
495 BDT = 92.0137 ZMW
500 BDT = 92.9431 ZMW

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