Haseh

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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 .

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

  1. ^ Johann Christian Nelkenbrecher : General pocket book of coin, measure and weight, exchange, money and fund rates, etc. Georg Reimer, Berlin 1871, p. 88.
  2. ^ William Tate, Hermann Schmidt: Tate's Modern Cambist. E. Wilson and Company, Guernsey (UK) 1893, p. 110.
  3. Brockhaus Encyclopedia . Volume 8, FA Brockhaus, Wiesbaden 1969, ISBN 978-3-76530-000-4 , p. 210.
  4. Helmut Kahnt, Bernd Knorr: Old mass, coins and weights. Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1986, ISBN 978-3-41102-148-2 , p. 120.
  5. ^ 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.