Historic Indian Rupee Turkish Lira

Indian Rupee turkish lira history for August 2023. The highest quote for this month is 0.33078 (11/08/2023) and the lowest 0.32913 (23/08/2023). The difference between high and low is 0.5.

INR TRY average rate for August 2023 is 0.32483, the change between 01/08/2023 and 31/08/2023 is +1.47 %.

01 August 20231 INR = 0.3274 TRY
02 August 20231 INR = 0.3277 TRY
03 August 20231 INR = 0.3259 TRY
04 August 20231 INR = 0.3257 TRY
07 August 20231 INR = 0.3264 TRY
08 August 20231 INR = 0.3264 TRY
09 August 20231 INR = 0.3250 TRY
10 August 20231 INR = 0.3252 TRY
11 August 20231 INR = 0.3267 TRY
12 August 20231 INR = 0.3243 TRY
14 August 20231 INR = 0.3271 TRY
15 August 20231 INR = 0.3251 TRY
16 August 20231 INR = 0.3251 TRY
17 August 20231 INR = 0.3253 TRY
18 August 20231 INR = 0.3264 TRY
20 August 20231 INR = 0.3257 TRY
21 August 20231 INR = 0.3263 TRY
22 August 20231 INR = 0.3273 TRY
23 August 20231 INR = 0.3275 TRY
24 August 20231 INR = 0.3294 TRY
25 August 20231 INR = 0.3135 TRY
28 August 20231 INR = 0.3188 TRY
29 August 20231 INR = 0.3182 TRY
30 August 20231 INR = 0.3218 TRY
31 August 20231 INR = 0.3226 TRY

04/11/2021: Resignation of Central Bank Governor and Lira Volatility

Following the resignation of the Turkish Central Bank governor, the lira experiences significant volatility in the foreign exchange market.

24/03/2020: COVID-19 Impact on Indian Rupee

The global COVID-19 pandemic caused significant volatility in the Indian Rupee exchange rate, leading to depreciation against major international currencies.

10/08/2018: Currency Crisis and Lira Depreciation

The Turkish lira suffers a severe depreciation due to escalating tensions with the United States and concerns over the Turkish economy.

08/11/2016: Demonetization

The Indian government announced the demonetization of ₹500 and ₹1,000 banknotes, requiring individuals to exchange or deposit their old currency notes at banks.

15/07/2016: Failed Coup Attempt and Lira Plunge

After a failed coup attempt, the value of the Turkish lira plunges as political instability increases.

30/04/2008: Global Financial Crisis and Turkish Lira

The Turkish lira experiences a significant depreciation as a result of the global financial crisis.

03/07/2007: Indian Rupee Symbol

The Indian Rupee was given its own unique symbol ₹, representing the integration of the Indian Rupee into the global currency landscape.

01/01/2005: Introduction of New Turkish Lira (TRY)

Turkey introduces a new version of the Turkish lira, denoted as TRY, with a new currency symbol.

21/06/1991: Liberalization of Indian Economy

India initiated economic reforms, including the liberalization of foreign exchange controls. This led to the beginning of the exchange rate regime reforms for the Indian Rupee.

24/06/1957: Decimalization of Indian Rupee

The Indian Rupee was decimalized, dividing it into 100 paise. This change simplified the currency system and introduced a uniform monetary system across the country.

15/08/1947: Indian Independence

India gained independence from British rule, leading to the establishment of the Reserve Bank of India as the central bank and the Indian Rupee as the official currency.

29/10/1930: Adoption of the New Turkish Lira

The Turkish government introduces the New Turkish Lira (Yeni Türk Lirası) to replace the old currency.

29/10/1923: Founding of the Republic of Turkey

The Turkish lira is officially established as the currency of the newly founded Turkish Republic.

01/01/1862: Introduction of Indian Rupee

Indian Rupee was introduced by the British government as the official currency of British India. It replaced various local and foreign currencies that were in circulation.