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In its modern form, the Iraqi currency was first introduced in 1931 by King Faisal I of Iraq, replacing the Indian rupee, which had been used under British mandate rule. This new currency was part of Iraq’s push for national identity and independence after the Ottoman Empire’s rule ended. The dinar was initially pegged to the British pound, but over time, it gained stability and became a symbol of Iraq’s sovereignty.

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