Qīrāt

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Qīrāt ( Arabic قيراط, DMG qīrāt ), called Kirat in European representations , was a diamond weight in Egypt , Syria , Algeria and other countries in North Africa and also a unit of length in Egypt.

Mass unit

The designation corresponds to the carat . Habbe was the weight of a stye . 24 habbe (grains) made one kirat.

  • 1 kirat = 4 grän = 16 quart = 0.207 grams

In Morocco there were coins made of copper , which were denoted with rock (plural: F'lus). The rock was counted at 4 kirats. Thus, the Kirat was the smallest copper coin . The Tschelci as gold, silver and jewelery weight with 320.2314 grams had 1600 kirat. There were deviations for gold and silver. The basis of the trial weights for gold were 24 kirats and for silver 100 kirats of 4 grän each.

Length measure

Kirat was also a unit of length in Egypt.

Area unit

As the smallest measure of the feddan in Egypt, the kirat is a unit of area and divides into 24 units of 175 square meters each .

literature

  • Eduard Döring: Handbook of coin, exchange, measure and weight. Verlag J. Hölscher, Koblenz 1854, p. 78.
  • Christian Noback , Friedrich Noback : Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight ratios, the government papers, the exchange and banking system and the customs of all countries and trading places. Volume 2, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1851, p. 244.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Leopold Zunz: Zur Geschichte und Literatur , Verlag Veit und Comp., 1845, page 547
  2. ^ Yearbooks of Literature. Volume 37, Verlag Carl Gerold, Vienna 1827, p. 176.
  3. ^ Eduard Döring: Handbook of coin, exchange, measure and weight. Verlag J. Hölscher, Koblenz 1854, p. 338.
  4. Alexander Lachmann: Handels-Geographie: To use for the trade and trade , Verlag Schäfer, 1863, S. 375/397
  5. Alexander Lachmann: Handels-Geografie: For use for the trade and trade. Ernst Schäfer Verlag, Leipzig 1863, p. 375.
  6. ^ Society of learned and practical merchants: General encyclopedia for merchants and manufacturers as well as for businessmen in general: or, Complete dictionary. Verlag Otto Wigand, Leipzig 1838, p. 114.
  7. August Schiebe: Universal encyclopedia of commercial sciences, containing: coin, measure and weight, bills of exchange, government paper, banking and stock exchange; the most important of higher arithmetic […]. Volume 3, Friedrich Fleischer and the Schumann brothers, Leipzig / Zwickau 1839, p. 383.