Haseh
Haseh , also Hazé , Harsch , Hasch , was a measure of length in Bukhara . It was the cubit . The Kar, as three times the measure, was used to measure coarse cotton fabrics .
- 1 Haseh = 1 ½ arzin = 472.90 Parisian lines = 1.067 meters (= 42 inches (0.0254 meters) = 1.0668 meters)
- 3 Haseh = 1 Kar ( not to be confused with the middle name of the measure Kahr (unit) )
In Turan , a landscape (Kazakhstan), the measure was the same size (1,067 meters). The cirque here was 3,201 meters.
The measure was also known in Turkestan and was much smaller here.
- 1 hash = 0.7712 meters (1 arsehole)
- 3 hash / haseh = 1 kar = 2.13 meters
literature
- Chemiker-Taschenbuch: An auxiliary book for chemists, physicists, mineralogists, smelters, industrialists, medical professionals and pharmacists. Volume 37, part 2, Julius Springer, Berlin 1916, p. 17.
- Christian Noback , Friedrich Noback : Coin, measure and weight book: the money, measure and exchange system, the courses, government papers, banks, trading establishments and customs of all countries and more important places. FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1858, p. 106.
Individual evidence
- ^ Johann Christian Nelkenbrecher : General pocket book of coin, measure and weight, exchange, money and fund rates, etc. Georg Reimer, Berlin 1871, p. 88.
- ^ William Tate, Hermann Schmidt: Tate's Modern Cambist. E. Wilson and Company, Guernsey (UK) 1893, p. 110.
- ↑ Brockhaus Encyclopedia . Volume 8, FA Brockhaus, Wiesbaden 1969, ISBN 978-3-76530-000-4 , p. 210.
- ↑ Helmut Kahnt, Bernd Knorr: Old mass, coins and weights. Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1986, ISBN 978-3-41102-148-2 , p. 120.
- ^ Edward Wight Washburn: International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, Chemistry and Technology. Volume 1, Mc Graw-Hill Book Company Inc., New York 1926, p. 13.