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Toman may refer to: * Toman (name) * Iranian toman, former Iranian currency unit and planned replacement for the rial * Malay term for the giant snakehead * ''Toman'' (film), a 2018 Czech historical film {{disambiguation ...
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Toman (name)
Toman is a surname of German and Czech origin. Notable people with the name include: *Toman (actor) (born 1993), Japanese actor and model Notable people with the surname include: *Anna Toman (born 1993), English field hockey player *Andy Toman (born 1962), English footballer *Cyril Toman, political activist in Northern Ireland *Ioan Toman (born 1959), Romanian skeet shooter *Ivo Toman (born 1966), Czech entrepreneur and author *Jim Toman (born 1961), American college baseball coach *Jiří Toman (1938–2020), Czech-born Swiss jurist and professor * Karel Toman (1877–1946), Czech poet * Karl Toman (1884–1950), Austrian politician and trade unionist * Ladislav Toman (volleyball) (1934–2018), Czech volleyball player * Ladislav Toman (sculptor) (1894–1935), Czech sculptor * Lovro Toman (1827–1870), Slovenian revolutionary activist * Marina Toman (born 1972), Serbian politician * Milan Toman (born 1979), Czech ice hockey player * Ron Toman (1934–2011), American football p ...
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Iranian Toman
The Iranian toman ( fa, تومان, tūmân, pronounced ; from Mongolian ''tümen'' "unit of ten thousand", see the unit called tumen) is a superunit of the official currency of Iran, the rial. One toman is equivalent to 10,000 rials. Although the rial is the official currency, Iranians use the toman in everyday life. Originally, the toman consisted of 10,000 dinars. Between 1798 and 1825, the toman was also subdivided into eight rials, each of 1,250 dinars. In 1825, the qiran was introduced, worth 1,000 dinars or one-tenth of a toman. In 1932, the rial replaced the qiran at par, with one toman being equal to 10 rial. On 7 December 2016, the Iranian government approved a call by the Iranian central bank to replace the Iranian rial with the more colloquially and historically known toman denomination. In early 2019, following the hyperinflation of the rial, the central bank made a new proposal, suggesting the currency be redenominated by introducing a new toman with a value of ...
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Giant Snakehead
''Channa micropeltes'', giant snakehead, giant mudfish or toman harimau, is among the largest species in the family Channidae, capable of growing to in length and a weight of . It is native to the fresh waters of Southeast Asia (South Indian populations are now regarded as a separate species, '' C. diplogramma''),Benziger A, Philip S, Raghavan R, Anvar Ali PH, Sukumaran M, et al. (2011). ''Unraveling a 146 Years Old Taxonomic Puzzle: Validation of Malabar Snakehead, Species-Status and Its Relevance for Channid Systematics and Evolution.'' PLoS ONE 6(6): e21272 but has also been introduced elsewhere and is considered invasive in Taiwan. Other names include ''xal mas'' (শাল মাছ) in Assamese, red snakehead, redline snakehead, and ''ikan toman'' (where ''ikan'' is fish in Malay and Indonesian). Biology The young of the ''C.micropeltes'' are red in color, with orange and black lateral stripes appearing after about two months. As the giant snakehead matures, it loses its ...
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