After 1 lakh (100,000), the next number is 1 lakh 1 (101,000). In terms of larger units, after 1 lakh comes 10 lakh, which is equal to 1 million (1,000,000). In the Indian numbering system, 1 lakh is followed by 2 lakh (200,000), and so on.
1 lakh is equivalent to 1000 hundreds.
1 lakh = 100,0001 billion = 1,000,000,000 = 10,000 lakh
One lakh is equal to 100 thousand. Therefore, 100 thousand is equivalent to 1 lakh. In numerical terms, 1 lakh is written as 100,000.
One lakh is equal to 100 thousand. In the Indian numbering system, "lakh" represents 100,000. Therefore, if you divide 1 lakh by 1,000, you get 100.
On 1 January 2005 the New Turkish Lira entered the Turkish market and become legal tender. 1 million old lira is now worth 1 Turkish Lira.
With 1 Turkish lira, you can buy small items such as a piece of candy or a packet of chewing gum. However, due to the devaluation of the lira in recent years, its purchasing power is quite limited, and many everyday items cost significantly more. Prices can vary by location and market conditions, but overall, 1 lira has very minimal value in terms of larger purchases.
1 lakh consists of 1 hundred thousand rupees!
1 million = 10 lakh.
The Turkish lira is still in use. There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira. 1 New Turkish lira is worth (March 2009) about US$0.75. Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira
There are 1,000,000 old lira in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. (1 New Turkish lira is worth (March 2009) about US$0.75.) Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira
1 lakh is equivalent to 1000 hundreds.
1 lakh = 100,000 → 1 lakh ÷ 10,000 = 100,000 ÷ 10,000 = 10.
Istanbul is in the country, Turkey. The currency in Turkey is called the Lira. At today's market rate, 1 Lira is worth about $0.55 US, but PLZ remember that the rate floats day to day.
There are 1,000,000 old lira (YTL) in 1 New Turkish lira, so your old lira have little money value, just curiosity value. (1 New Turkish lira is worth (March 2009) about US$0.75.) Any remaining old lira has to be converted at either the Turkish Central Bank or T.C. Ziraat Bank branches, at the rate of 1 million old lira = 1 new lira
As of today (01APR2011), 250,000 Old Turkish Lira is worth about 0.16 Australian Dollars (AUD).When they changed from Old lira to New lira, they exchanged them at a rate of 1 million old lira per 1 new lira, so 250,000 old lira is now worth the equivalent of 1/4 new lira.
1 lakh = 100,0001 billion = 1,000,000,000 = 10,000 lakh