Noun
the basic unit of money in Azerbaijan
the basic unit of money in Turkmenistan
Source: WordNetFurther, it diminished Muhammad's own authority by giving the priests of Uzza, Manat, and Allat the ability to pronounce oracles contradicting his message. Source: Internet
Nabatean inscriptions in Sinai and other places display widespread references to names including Allah, El and Allat (god and goddess), with regional references to al-Uzza, Baal and Manutu (Manat) (Negev 11). Source: Internet
Below are the rates of the Azerbaijani manat against world currencies and precious metals, according to Azerbaijan’s Central Bank as of May 15. Source: Internet
The official exchange rate of manat to Turkish lira set by the CBA increased by 0.0104 manats (2.6598 percent) last week. Source: Internet
Despite allowing the value of the manat to "float", Azerbaijan's central bank has decisive ability to control its value with relationship to other currencies. Source: Internet
The official rate has consistently been 5,200 Manat to the dollar. Source: Internet