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The Arabic system of measurement is based on the Persian system.
[edit] Length
Table of length units |
Unit |
Plural |
Relative value |
Metric value |
Imperial value |
Notes |
assbā |
|
1/16 Arabic foot |
|
|
A finger-length |
cabda |
|
1/4 Arabic foot |
|
|
A palm-length |
Arabic foot |
|
|
~32 cm |
|
|
arsh |
|
traditionally 2 Arabic feet, later 1.5 Arabic feet |
|
|
A cubit-length |
orgye |
|
6 Arabic feet |
~1.92 m |
|
A pace-length |
qasab |
|
12 Arabic feet |
~3.84 m |
|
A cane-length |
seir |
|
600 Arabic feet |
~192 m |
|
Also noted as a stadion, a stadium-length. |
ghalva |
|
720 Arabic feet |
~230.4 m |
|
|
farasakh |
|
18000 Arabic feet |
~5.76 km |
|
From Persian parasang. Roughly analogous to an English league. |
barid |
|
4 farasakh |
~23.04 km |
|
|
marhala |
|
8 farasakh |
~46.08 km |
|
A village-length. |
[edit] See also
- Awqiyyah, the Arabic ounce or half-pound, depending on region.