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The Article contains obsolete information. As a citizen of Bangladesh I am taking the responsibility of updating it. Umpteen sources are available including the website of the Bangladesh Bank. [[User:Abul Bakhtiar|Abul Bakhtiar]] ([[User talk:Abul Bakhtiar|talk]]) 02:20, 22 November 2021 (UTC) |
The Article contains obsolete information. As a citizen of Bangladesh I am taking the responsibility of updating it. Umpteen sources are available including the website of the Bangladesh Bank. [[User:Abul Bakhtiar|Abul Bakhtiar]] ([[User talk:Abul Bakhtiar|talk]]) 02:20, 22 November 2021 (UTC) |
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== Taka is derived from a Turkic word Tamga == |
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This is original research: Taka is derived from a Turkic word Tamga. All credible and reliable sources says Taka is derived from Sanskrit. Even the reference it gives says Taka is derived from Sanskrit. [[User:Tarikur|Tarikur]] ([[User talk:Tarikur|talk]]) 14:16, 12 December 2021 (UTC) |
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The Article contains obsolete information. As a citizen of Bangladesh I am taking the responsibility of updating it. Umpteen sources are available including the website of the Bangladesh Bank. Abul Bakhtiar (talk) 02:20, 22 November 2021 (UTC)
Taka is derived from a Turkic word Tamga
This is original research: Taka is derived from a Turkic word Tamga. All credible and reliable sources says Taka is derived from Sanskrit. Even the reference it gives says Taka is derived from Sanskrit. Tarikur (talk) 14:16, 12 December 2021 (UTC)