- The
mithkal or ****tula (in
Persian and Arabic: مثقال) is an
Arabic unit of
weight used in
Middle East,
mostly for
weighing gold and Saffron. It is equivalent...
- the unit in
English include miskal (from
Persian or Urdu مثقال; misqāl),
mithkal,
mitkal and mitqal. In India, the
measurement is
known as mithqaal. It...
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Haditha embodied it,
perhaps more than any
other Bedouin I met. My
friend Mithkal [Al-Fayez] was rich, prosperous, and worldly-wise, cynical, too, in an...
- Merciful, the Comp****ionate. This man is in my face, and in the face of
Mithkal Pasha el Fayiz,
shiekh of
shiekhs of the Beni Sakhr, with whom, if he is...
- gold
struck in the name of Timur, 1,000 horses, and a ruby
weighing 18
mithkals, and in
exchange Timur would recognize Georgia as a
Christian kingdom and...
- best-known
sources on 14th-century Mali - he was said to have
received 12,000
mithkals of gold dust for the work. More
recent analyses reject this version, demonstrating...
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treated the son of al-Qadi al-Nu'man, he
refused to
receive a
costume of 300
mithkals as a gift. The Qadi did not
realize his
desire to
visit al-Andalus; the...
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freed due to the
efforts of
Moroccan ulama.
Pasha Mahmud sent 100,000
mithkals of gold and
slaves to Marrakesh. He
distributed part of the
remaining sum...