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Photikodi was a currency of the Mughal era with the lowest value. 3 broken whips made one whip and 10 whips made one tail. Apart from this, in everyday Urdu language, "Phuti Koori" is also used idiomatically as a symbol of neediness, for example, I have not even a Phooti Koori left.

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By Muhammad TariqPublished 16 days ago β€’ 3 min read
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Photikodi was a currency of the Mughal era with the lowest value. 3 broken whips made one whip and 10 whips made one tail. Apart from this, in everyday Urdu language, "Phuti Koori" is also used idiomatically as a symbol of neediness, for example, I have not even a Phooti Koori left.



The oldest coin in the world is probably this "Photi Kodi". This Photi Kodi is "Kodi" or a split snail. Which is named after the leprous snail. Its use was common in the world as a currency some five thousand (5000) years ago in the ancient civilization of the Indus Valley. The name 'Photi' is given to it because it has a split on one side. That is why the Kodi snail is called "False Kodi". Naturally, the production of snails was limited. Its scarcity is taken to mean that it has value.

Three split snails were equal to one whole snail. which was a small sea snail. But both of them had some ultimate status/value. She was "Rupa". Which later came to be called "Rupiah". One ``rupee'' was equal to 5,275 ``photi kudis''. Among them there were ten different coins. Dooni', 'Choni', 'Athni' and then somewhere else it became 'Rupiah'.

The value of the currency was-

3 phooti koori = 1 koori

10 koori = 1 tail

02 tails = 1.5 feet.

One and a half pie = 1 dhaila.

2 Dhila = 1 paisa.

Three paise = one cent

Six paise or two taka = 1 anna.

Do come = Rosemary

Four come = lime

Eight coming = getting up

16 annas = 1 rupee

Just as "Phuti Koori" is also used idiomatically as a sign of neediness in everyday Urdu language, for example, I have not even a Phooti Koori left. Similarly

To be in need of leprosy

Damdi Jai Chidi Jai Nahi is actually used to describe a severe state of stinginess

Not having one foot is a sign of poverty...

Not having a dhile is a little poverty..

A takke times (indecent description of humiliating)..

Taka is also the currency of Bangladesh

Because the highest and most complete status was the rupee (in which there were sixteen digits), therefore, correctness of sixteen digits was equivalent to 100% correctness. When we are alone, right?
Then we have two options: accept the word of one's self or else we can commit sins in solitude of "Allah" or worship, we can get pleasure for a while or even peace from "Zikr Allah".





We can cry for any sin or we can even shed tears in remembrance of "Allah". Who was taking offense and who was asking for pleasure? Who was afraid to stand in front of "Allah" andWho isn't? A sage used to say that if you want to check your level of faith, look at your loneliness and see what you are doing. ! ! People say that
In Afghanistan, the dollar is available at 72 Afghani rupees and is continuously falling.

Things are getting better.

Petrol 37 diesel is available at 38 Afghani rupees.



Gas electricity energy is available very cheaply.

No theft. Corruption. A bribe.

There is no injustice. Justice is getting very cheap and absolutely free at the door step of the house.

Peace and order is available to common people.

While Afghanistan has been continuously in a state of war since 1980 and the world's two biggest superpowers, Russia and America

has given a humiliating defeat.*

* But they do not say that in Afghanistan

It is ruled by the educated clerics of the madrassa

Who are running their country according to pure Quran and Sunnah. It is a shame to say so.

The media is afraid of big powers.*🫑

*Both should tell the truth*πŸ’―

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