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Ottoman unit of length
Endaze is a defunct measurement unit of length used in the Ottoman Empire. Endaze means pace. But it is shorter than the pace. It was equal to 65.25 cm
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Measuring in various degrees during the Middle Ages
çarşı arşın² = 0,46240 m² 1 urup² = 0,007225 m² 1 kirah² = 0,0018062 m² 1 endâze² = 0,422500 m² 1 urup² = 0,0066015 m² 1 ar=100 m² kile (İstanbul) 0,037
Medieval_weights_and_measures
Radical reforms that created the Turkish nation state
length measurements. Previously used measurement units such as arshin, endaze, okka have been removed. Instead, meters were accepted as length measurements
Atatürk's_reforms
Aspects of regional history
them with the metric system (kilogram instead of okka, meter instead of endaze, etc.) 20 April Mustafa Kemal Atatürk historically declared the slogan "Peace
Timeline_of_Anatolian_history
them with the metric system (kilogram instead of okka, meter instead of endaze, etc.) April 20 Mustafa Kemal Atatürk historically declared the slogan "Peace
Timeline of the Republic of Turkey
Timeline_of_the_Republic_of_Turkey
Measurement units used in the Ottoman Empire
85 mm (3.3 in) ayak or kadem آیاق foot 12 parmak 378.87 mm (1.2430 ft) endaze ell 650 mm (2.13 ft) arşın آرشين or آرشون ell 68 cm (2.23 ft) zirai agricultural/yard
Ottoman_units_of_measurement
Units of measurement used in Tunisia
units are given below: 1 pic Arabic = 0.488 m 1 pic Turc = 0.637 m 1 pic endazé = 0.673 cm. Dra's hendaseh, for woolen goods, was equal to 26.49 in. Pik
Tunisian_units_of_measurement
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Muslim
One who gets profit
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Chinese
genial and accomplished.
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Indian
Beautiful like the Moon
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Hindu
Lord Krishna
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Telugu
God of Destiny
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Hebrew Biblical
From the walled town.
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Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Exalted; On High
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Australian, French, Greek
Named for Saint Denys; Follower of Dionysius; Greek God of Wine
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Hindu
Protector
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British, Christian, English
Boar Battle
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