
Iran's currency, the Rial, has experienced a significant decline, leading to widespread turmoil and protests. Introduced in 1798 and becoming Iran's main currency in 1932, the Rial is central to the lives of over 85 million citizens. Recent sharp falls in its value have prompted shopkeepers to take to the streets in protest against the government's economic management, highlighting the currency's critical role and the public's discontent.
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