curprev23:1323:13, 7 September 2022 TheCurrencyGuytalkcontribs 25,582 bytes+33 The convention in English is to place the *symbol* before the numerals (as opposed to an abbreviation, such as "Rbls" or "m" which may be placed before or after the numerals)undo
curprev14:2714:27, 7 September 2022 Objecttothistalkcontribs 25,549 bytes−15 Azerbaijani new manat symbol is right-hand, not left hand. Also m is not used to abbreviate the manat. <ref>https://icu4c-demos.unicode.org/icu-bin/locexp?d_=en&_=az_Latn</ref>. The section entitled "Symbol" also states that the manat symbol is right-handundo
curprev08:3508:35, 8 June 2022 Theknightwhotalkcontribs 25,072 bytes+741 My mistake - AYM was intended to be the code for the third manat and was added in error before coming into effect. Correcting + adding short paragraph explaining.undo
curprev00:4700:47, 10 May 2021 Creffeltalkcontribs 16,025 bytes−59 Grammar + removed "citations needed" bits where they are not needed. Turkemnistan also calls their currency "manat", 2 seconds of googling. The guy that designed Azerbaijani currency designed European currency, so similarity is natural.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev14:5914:59, 17 July 2020 83.9.190.145talk 15,354 bytes+71 →Etymology: It seemed like the copypaste wasn't perfect and the second goddess' name was missing. Also added a request for sources, as none of this information is sourced.undo