BTN to TJS Exchange Rate - Convert Bhutan Ngultrum to Tajikistani Somoni

Converting from Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) to Tajikistani Somoni (TJS)

What is Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN)

The Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) is the official currency of Bhutan, a small landlocked country located in the eastern Himalayas. The Ngultrum was introduced in 1974 and is subdivided into 100 chhertum. The currency symbol for the Ngultrum is "Nu," and it is often denoted with the abbreviation BTN.

One interesting feature of the Bhutan Ngultrum is its fixed exchange rate with the Indian Rupee (INR). This means that the exchange rate between these two currencies is stable, as one Ngultrum is always equivalent to one Indian Rupee (1 BTN = 1 INR). This relationship is significant for Bhutan’s economy, which relies heavily on trade with India. The Ngultrum is used for everyday transactions within Bhutan, making it an essential part of life in this unique country.

Bhutan’s economy is largely based on agriculture, but it is also famous for its commitment to Gross National Happiness (GNH), which seeks to measure the country’s development in terms of the well-being of its citizens rather than solely economic indicators. The use of the Ngultrum supports this focus on well-being, as it is used for various domestic transactions, including purchasing goods and services, paying for education, and supporting local businesses.

What is Tajikistani Somoni (TJS)

The Tajikistani Somoni (TJS) is the currency of Tajikistan, a country located in Central Asia. Introduced in 2000, the Somoni became the official currency, replacing the Tajikistani Ruble at an exchange rate of 1 Somoni equal to 1,000 Rubles. The symbol for the Somoni is "SM," and it is subdivided into 100 dirams.

The Somoni derives its name from Ismail Samani, a historical figure and the founder of the Samanid dynasty that ruled much of Central Asia in the 9th and 10th centuries. This reflects the country’s rich history and cultural heritage. The Tajikistani economy relies on various sectors, including agriculture, mining, and remittances from Tajiks working abroad.

Because Tajikistan is strategically positioned near China and Afghanistan, trade plays a vital role in its economy, with the Somoni being crucial for domestic and international transactions. Like the Ngultrum, the Somoni is used in everyday life, allowing residents to purchase goods, pay for services, and engage in economic activities.

Currency Conversion: BTN to TJS

If you want to convert Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN) to Tajikistani Somoni (TJS), it is essential to keep an eye on current exchange rates, which fluctuate due to market forces. As of the latest data, the exchange rate can be represented as:

TJS = BTN × Exchange Rate (BTN to TJS)

Given the distinct economies and currency regulations in Bhutan and Tajikistan, converting between these two currencies may involve additional fees and considerations, especially when performed through banks or currency exchange services. Always check for the most accurate rates and consult reliable financial institutions to facilitate your currency conversion needs.

Bhutan Ngultrum to Tajikistani Somoni conversion table

BTN to TJS conversion table

Bhutan Ngultrum (BTN)Tajikistani Somoni (TJS)
1 BTN0.11682006743 TJS
2 BTN0.23364013486 TJS
3 BTN0.3504602023 TJS
4 BTN0.46728026973 TJS
5 BTN0.58410033716 TJS
6 BTN0.70092040459 TJS
7 BTN0.81774047202 TJS
8 BTN0.93456053946 TJS
9 BTN1.05138060689 TJS
10 BTN1.16820067432 TJS
100 BTN11.68200674319 TJS
200 BTN23.36401348638 TJS
300 BTN35.04602022957 TJS
400 BTN46.72802697277 TJS
500 BTN58.41003371596 TJS
600 BTN70.09204045915 TJS
700 BTN81.77404720234 TJS
800 BTN93.45605394553 TJS
900 BTN105.13806068872 TJS
1 000 BTN116.82006743192 TJS
2 000 BTN233.64013486383 TJS
5 000 BTN584.10033715958 TJS
10 000 BTN1 168.20067431916 TJS
20 000 BTN2 336.40134863832 TJS
50 000 BTN5 841.0033715958 TJS
100 000 BTN11 682.0067431916 TJS
Last updated June 18, 2025 at 12:00 AM