Anati

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Anati was a measure of volume especially for so-called dry goods ( grain , salt ) in Portuguese areas of East India, i.e. Bardez and Salcete in the Indian state of Goa . The greater measure was Cumbo.

The dimensional chain was

  • 1 Cumbo = 20 Candils = 400 Curos = 800 Choutos = 3200 Poris = 6400 Nactis = 12800 Anatis = 25600 Guernatis = 51200 Salavemes = 9866 2/3 liters

literature

  • Richard Klimpert: Lexicon of coins, measures, weights, counting methods and time values ​​of all countries in the world. Verlag C. Regenhardt, Berlin 1896, p. 58. (Reprint Verlag Рипол Классик ISBN 978-1-14697-121-8 )
  • Peter Kurzweil: The Vieweg unit lexicon: terms, formulas and constants from natural sciences, technology and medicine. Springer-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2013, ISBN 978-3-32283-211-5 , p. 31.