In any INDIAN note there are 15 Languages. They are 1. Assamese 2. Bengali 3. Gujarati 4. Kannada 5. Kashmiri 6. Konkani 7. Malayalam 8. Marathi 9. Nepali 10.Oriya 11.Punjabi 12.Sanskrit 13.Tamil 14.Telugu 15.Urdu 16.hindi 17.English
1) Assamese 2) Bengali 3) Guajarati 4) Kannada 5) Kashmiri 6) Konkani 7) Malayalam 8) Marathi 9) NEPALI 10) Oriya 11) Punjabi 12) Sanskrit 13) Tamil 14) Telugu 15) Urdu
Here are ways to write "100" in some languages: Spanish: cien French: cent German: hundert Italian: cento
The Quran has been translated into more than 100 languages worldwide.
There are over 120 languages spoken in Tanzania, with Swahili being the official language spoken by the majority. Other common languages include English, Arabic, and several indigenous languages such as Sukuma and Chagga.
i think its not possible.
it is written : "i promise to pay the bearer a sum of one hundred rupees" and bears governors signature on it.
100 rupee note+10 rupee note+1 rupee coin
20,20,20,20,20,5,5,2,2,1
on a hundred rupee note you can find the governor's signature, the year when the note has been printed, the image of Gandhi,the RBI paper and 'hundred rupee' is written in fifteen languages on the back side and in two languages on the front, English and Hindi
Aaniya pudunga vandam......
17 kg.
‎50(1)+20(2)+2(3)+1(4)
100 rupees
100 Thailand rupees is 186 Indian rupees.
about Rs. 15 lakh, its my opinion can be wrong
This Eagle note is completely bogus. No such real banknote was ever put into circulation, and it has nothing to do with the East India Company, the Government of India, or the Reserve Bank of India. It is just a fantasy note, and has no monetary value. The notes that are being sold online are simply colour copies of this design, the origins of which are now unknown. Save your money, and do not buy this 'note'.