History of Bangladeshi Taka; History of Bangladeshi Taka printed on paper after independence Bang Duniya Web Desk: To know the history of money in Bangladesh, one must first say that after the Partition of Bengal in 1947, East Bengal (part of the Kingdom of Pakistan) and in 1956 East Bengal was renamed East Pakistan; Where the word "money" was also printed in Pakistani rupees. Before the war of liberation, Pakistani rupee was the currency of the land. On March 4, 1972, "taka" was declared as the official currency. The Pakistani rupee was still in use several months after independence until it was introduced everywhere. During the War of Liberation, a private custom was practiced by Bengali nationalists against the Pakistani rule, stamping Pakistani rupee notes with "Bangladesh" in Bengali and "Bangla Desh" in English with rubber stamps.
On June 6, 1971, the Pakistani government declared all rubber stamped notes illegal, illegal and worthless.
History of Bangladeshi Taka
Many people say in words- 'The world cannot go on without money'. In fact, without this one thing, it would be difficult to walk on the road. The Sanskrit word 'tank' has become a currency for the people of Bengal many centuries ago. Many do not even know the meaning; Silver coin There are several types of money notes in the country. 2, 5, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, five hundred and thousand rupees notes. But after the independence of Bangladesh, the first paper notes were introduced. This paper has a history of notes.
The first paper note of independent Bangladesh
Bangladesh became independent in 1971. After independence, the first paper money was introduced on March 4, 1972. The first note of Bangladesh was 1 taka. And with the introduction of that note, currency was introduced for the first time in independent Bangladesh. It is to be noted that the map of independent Bangladesh was drawn on the first paper note of Bangladesh. The day this one taka paper note is released in the country's market, the Bangladeshi currency is declared as 'taka'. History of Bangladeshi Taka.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
After the first series, in the second series of independent Bangladesh, one taka note was issued on 2 March 1973. Thereafter, five taka notes were issued on 15 September 1972 and 10 and 100 taka notes were issued on 2 June 1982 and 1 September 1982 respectively. However, Bangla serial notes were first introduced on 19 February 1983. At that time 10 taka notes with Bengali serial were printed.
Although paper notes were introduced in independent Bangladesh in 1972, they were not printed in the country. Bangladeshi notes were printed from Switzerland, Korea, Germany and Australia. The first notes were printed in Bangladesh after the establishment of the mint in 1986. Since then, coins of all kinds are being printed in the country's mints. However, coins are still imported.
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