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variants of the unit in
English include miskal (from
Persian or Urdu مثقال;
misqāl), mithkal,
mitkal and mitqal. In India, the
measurement is
known as mithqaal...
- 434 mg
Mısqal (золотник) 1
Mısqal = 96 öleş = 4.265 g Lot (лот) 1 Lot = 3
mısqal = 12.797 g
Qadaq or göränkä (фунт) 1
Qadaq = 32 lot = 96
mısqal = 409...
- RRC 2C)
Masihfan Rba (DC 37, etc.)
Qmaha texts Riš Tus
Tanina (DC 26) Bit
Mišqal Ainia (DC 26, DC 28, RRC 1T) Nirig, Sira, and
Libat (DC 32) Šuba lbišna...
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weight as well as currency. 1 Dam = 20
grams 4. Gold and
Expensive ****es:
Misqal = 6.22
grams 8 rattīs = 1 māshā (= 0.907(2) gram) 12 māshās = 1 tolā (=...
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Mughal emperor. She was
buried in New Year's Garden.
Babur paid 1,000
coined misqal to his kinsmen, the
owners of the garden, and laid her there. Robinson,...
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Souls (masbuta liturgy) 9 "Raising my eyes and
lifting up my countenance"
mišqal ainia arumia gilia parṣupai
prayer of
radiance Qolastā 9 Book of
Souls (masbuta...
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increased greatly during his imprisonment, to the
point when he
consumed 47
misqal,
equivalent to 199.75
grams (7.046 oz) of grain, of barsh, an
antidote of...
- as a
commentary on Avicenna's The book of
healing Masqal Al Safa (i.e.
Miṣqal-i ṣafāʼ) as a
response to
christian missionary Lataef Al
Qeybah (i.e. Laṭāʼif-i...
- 000 m2 (standardized) 1 goes = 1.16 m (45.67 in) 1
nakhud = 0.19 gram (g) 1
misqal = 24
nakhuds = 4.4 g 1
khurd = 110.4 g 1 pao = 441.6 g 1
charak = 1766.4 g...
- 978:
copied for
Julius Heinrich Petermann in 1853–1854 DC 28, Pišra d-Bit
Mišqal Ainia "The
Exorcism of ‘I
sought to lift my eyes’":
copied in 1855 together...