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Persian weights and measures - Definition and Overview

The Persian system of weights and measures has had an important influence on other systems among others on that of old Greece.

Length

Finger ¼ palm
Hand palm ¼ foot
zereth foot ½ cubit
arsani ulna 52-64 cm
Stock 2 paces, 6 ulnas
chebel 40 arsani
stadion ca 264 m, predecessor of the Greek and Egyptian Stadions
parasang Farsang 250 chebel 6 km
= 6,23 km in the middle of 19th century
= 10 km, in today's Iran and Turkey.
schoinos root of the Greek and Egyptian units
mansion, stathmos 4 parsang

Volumes

chenica = 1,32 l, the basic for the Greek cheonix

Example Usage of measures

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