Ottoman units of measurement
measurement units used in the Ottoman Empire
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Ottoman units of measurement
Summary
Ottoman units of measurement is a Wikimedia list article[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of wikimedia_list_article entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Ottoman units of measurement's instance of is recorded as Wikimedia list article[3].
- Ottoman units of measurement's instance of is recorded as obsolete system of measurement[4].
- Ottoman units of measurement's is a list of is recorded as unit of measurement[5].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as arş[6].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as arshin[7].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as Endaze[8].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as fersah[9].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as Kadem[10].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as kile[11].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as merhale[12].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as okka[13].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as şinik[14].
- Ottoman units of measurement's has part is recorded as kulaç[15].
- Ottoman units of measurement's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ottoman units of measurement[16].
Why It Matters
Ottoman units of measurement ranks in the top 4% of wikimedia_list_article entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month).[2]