- The
jerib or
djerib (Persian: جریب; Turkish: cerip) is a
traditional unit of land
measurement in the
Middle East and
southwestern Asia. It is a unit of...
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Hezar Jerib or
Hezar Jarib or
Hazar Jarib or
Hazar Jerib (Persian: هزارجريب) may
refer to:
Hezar Jerib,
Chaharmahal and
Bakhtiari Hezar Jerib, Hamadan...
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Hezar Jerib (Persian: هزارجريب, also
Romanized as Hezār
Jerīb, Hazār Jarīb, Hazār
Jerīb, and Hezār Jarīb) is a
village in
Valanjerd Rural District, in...
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legacy units of area have been
redefined as
being equal to one hectare:
Jerib (Persian: جریب) in Iran
Djerib (Turkish: cerip) in
Turkey Gongqing (traditional...
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Hezar Jerib (Persian: هزارجريب, also
Romanized as Ḩezār
Jerīb, Hezār Jarīb, Hazār Jarīb, and Hazār
Jerīb) is a
village in
Haram Rud-e
Sofla Rural District...
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Hezar Jerib (Persian: هزارجريب, also
Romanized as Hezār
Jerīb) is a
village in
Sardasht Rural District, in the
Central District of
Lordegan County, Chaharmahal...
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village were
among the most
accepted length units.
About surface,
usually Jerib or
Djerib was the most
usual unit
which is
mostly similar to acre or hectare...
- acre or 4 peli = 1 acre) and
muraba (25
acres = 1
muraba = 200 kanal),
jerib,
wiswa and gunta.[citation needed] Its use as a
primary unit for
trade in...
- less than 20
jerib (4 ha) of land, and two
people per day for
those with over 20
jerib. Only one or two
individuals own more than 50
jerib. A landlord...
- Deli
Durak Emamabad Faj
Gahkadeh Galamtin Gharba Gurun Hajjiabad Hezar Jerib Inekak Jaju-ye Faj Kal Geh-ye
Sardasht Lahmari-ye Do Mazeh-ye
Sardasht Mian...