The Tajikistani ruble, also known as the Tajik ruble, is the official currency of Tajikistan. It was introduced in 2000 after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The currency is divided into 100 Dirams. However, there aren't any synonyms for the Tajikistani ruble, as it is a term that refers exclusively to the currency used in Tajikistan. Despite being a relatively young currency, the Tajikistani ruble has faced many obstacles since its introduction. The country has a limited supply of foreign currencies, which has led to fluctuations in the value of the Tajikistani ruble against other currencies. Nonetheless, it remains an important symbol of Tajikistan's independence and sovereignty.