shekel - Meaning in Sanskrit

shekel - Meaning in Sanskrit

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What is shekel meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase shekel refers to the basic unit of money in Israel. See shekel meaning in Sanskrit, shekel definition, translation and meaning of shekel in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of shekel. Find the answer of what is the meaning of shekel in Sanskrit.

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