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Mithqāl (Arabic: مثقال) is a unit of m****
equal to 4.25
grams (0.137 ozt)
which is
mostly used for
measuring precious metals, such as gold, and other...
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Mithqal bin
Sattam bin
Fendi Al-Fayez (Arabic: مثقال الفايز , (c. 1880 –
April 14, 1967) was a
Jordanian political and
tribal figure whose work helped...
- the man in Iran in 1966, from 3 kg to 53 kg. The man was
divided into
mithqals (the
number depending on the locality):
larger subdivisions included the...
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negotiated 30,000
mithqals from Granada,
including two years'
worth of arrears,
putting the
annual parias at
around 10,000
mithqals,
comparable to the...
- Sakher,
Sheikh Daham bin
Dardah Al-Bakhit Al-Fayez and his wife
Gutnah bint
Mithqal Pasha Al-Fayez,
daughter of the
paramount Sheikh of the Bani Sakher. She...
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mithqal (the
weight of 72
grains of barley,
roughly 4.25 grams) and the
weight of 7
dinar should be
equal to
weight of 10
dirhams (7/10 of a
mithqal or...
- is
nineteen mithqáls of
silver for both city and
village dwellers. Baháʼu'lláh also set a
maximum permitted dowry amount of 95
mithqáls (approx. 11.1...
- (696–697 CE) by
Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan. The
weight of the
dinar is 1
mithqal (4.25
grams or 0.137 troy ounces). The word
dinar comes from the Latin...
- on
hearing this,
Mithqal asked if
William would like to
enter Islam and
William agreed, with him
repeating the
Shahada after Mithqal shortly after. Adventures...
- visit: Gold was at a high
price in
Egypt until they came in that year. The
mithqal did not go
below 25
dirhams and was
generally above, but from that time...