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gyapik (plural gyapiks or gyapik)

  1. Alternative form of qapik
    • 1994, FBIS Report: Central Eurasia, numbers 64-70, page 70:
      This decreased expenditures per one manat of commodity output from last year's level of 96 gyapiks to 61 gyapiks []
    • 1995, Daily Report: Central Eurasia, numbers 77-82, page 66:
      If you cannot, the sum of the credit is classified as overdue, and then the interest rate for paying it off doubles and you in fact have to pay 4 manats 20 gyapik for 1 manat.
    • 2005, Indian Trade Journal, volume 391, issues 9-13, page B-274:
      With Capital requirements increasing, the number of Commercial Banks is rapidly decreasing. The manta[sic] (AZM) of 100 gyapiks replaced the rouble in January, 1994.