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Dirham
The dirham, dirhem or dirhm () is a unit of currency and of mass. In the late Ottoman Empire (), the standard dirham was 3.207 g; 400 dirhem equal one oka. wikipedia.org
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dirham
‖ diˈrhem, dirham Also derham. [Arab. dirham, dirhim, ad. L. drachma, Gr. δραχµή: see drachm. Formerly in It. diremo.] An Arabian measure of weight, originally two-thirds of an Attic drachma (44·4 grains troy), used with varying weight from Morocco to Abyssinia, Turkey, and Persia; in Egypt (1895) =... Oxford English Dictionary
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1 2 pound to ounces
10 hours ago — Convert pounds ( | Pound to Ounces.S. How many ounces in a pound? . The Dirhem was halved to 222 edit. The merchants' lb = 16 oz. = 32 Ounces ( ...
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Shatranj
For example, as-Suli gives piece values in dirhem, the currency in use in his time: Mansubat Persian chess masters composed many shatranj problems. wikipedia.org
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drachm
drachm (dræm) Forms: 4–7 dragme, 6 drachime, 6–7 drachme, dragm, 7– drachm. See also dram. [a. F. drachme, earlier dragme, in OF. also drame = Pr. dragma, L. drachma, a. Gr. δραχµή, an Attic weight and coin, prob. orig., ‘as much as one can hold in the hand’, f. δράσσεσθαι (-ττ-) to grasp (cf. δράγµ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dur-Kurigalzu
As part of a temple restoration a pottery jar was found containing 220 Islamic silver dirhem coins from the Ilkhanid period. wikipedia.org
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dram
▪ I. dram, n.1 (dræm) Also 5 drame, 5–7 dramme. [phonetic spelling of earlier drachm, dragm, also in OF. drame. See also drachma, dirhem.] † 1. = drachm 1, the ancient Greek coin. Obs.c 1440 Hylton Scala Perf. (W. de W. 1494) i. xlviii, What woman..that hath lost a drame. 1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Portuguese dinheiro
These circulated alongside Byzantine siliquae and Moorish dirhem and dinar. wikipedia.org
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medine
‖ medine (mɛˈdiːn) Also 6, 9 medin, 6 madyne, madayne, madien, 7 madin, madein, meydine, meidin, 8 medina, 9 medeen, medino. [a. F. medin (Cotgr.), a. vulgar Arab. mayyidī, corrupt form of mu'ayyidīy, from the name Mu'ayyad: see below.] Originally, a silver half-dirhem first issued by the Sultan al-... Oxford English Dictionary
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迪拉姆
迪拉姆(Dirham 又称 dirhem 或是 "Dirhm" (درهم) ),又译第尔汗,是古代以及当前流通于阿拉伯国家地区的货币单位,在古时鄂图曼帝国和波斯帝国也有相近的物质单位(鄂图曼 打兰)。其名称由来是希腊的货币单位德拉克马(2银币)。 wikipedia.org
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Egyptian units of measurement
Some other units according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891 are given below: 1 kirat = oke 1 dirhem = oke 1 = oke 1 = 0.03 oke 1 rotoli wikipedia.org
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Emirate of Sicily
The dirhem was silver and weighed 2.97 grams. The Aghlabites introduced the solidus in gold and the follis in copper. While following the conquest of Palermo in 886 the kharruba was coined which was worth 1/6 of a dirhem. wikipedia.org
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vice-chancellor
vice-ˈchancellor Forms: 5 vichaunceller, 6 vychancellour, vyschancelar; 6 vice-chauncelour, -ellor, -chancelor, 6– vice-chancellor (7 -our); Sc. 6 vicechancellair, 7 -ellar, -eler. [a. OF. vi(s)chancelier (F. vice-chancelier), or ad. med.L. vicecancellarius: see vice- and chancellor n. So It. viceca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Poland in the Early Middle Ages
A treasure located in Góra Strękowa, Białystok County, hidden after 901, includes dirhem coins minted between 764 and 901 and Slavic decorations made wikipedia.org
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