Faratelle

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The faratelle , also called farcelle , was an East Indian measure of weight.

literature

  • Jurende's patriotic pilgrim: business and entertainment book for all provinces of the Austrian imperial state: consecrated to all friends of culture from the teaching, military and nutritional class, especially to all nature and fatherland friends. Volume 21, Winiker, Brünn 1834, p. 103
  • Herders Konversations-Lexikon. Freiburg im Breisgau 1854, Volume 2, p. 664

Individual evidence

  1. August Schumann: Kompendiöses Handbuch für Kaufmen; or encyclopaedic overview of everything worth knowing in the area of ​​the plot. Volume 1, Heinrich Gräff, Leipzig 1795, p. 272.
  2. ^ Franz Wilhelm Klenner: Handbook for the topographical trading map of the Austrian imperial state, with a crossing of the monarchy border. Hof- und Staats-Aerarial Druckerei, Vienna 1833, p. 208.