Kibaba

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The kibaba was a measure of volume in East Africa and was used as a measure of grain .

There was only a division into halves and quarters.

literature

  • German East Africa; Eckhart G. Franz , Peter Geissler: The state legislation of the German-East African protected area: systematic compilation of the laws, ordinances, etc. applicable in German-East Africa: with an addendum, completed on July 24, 1911. Schuldruckerei, 1911, p. 674.
  • Philipp Zorn: German colonial legislation. J. Guttentag Verlagsbuchhandlung GmbH, Berlin 1901, p. 339.
  • Colonial Office: Deutsches Kolonialblatt: Official Journal of the Reich Colonial Office . Volume 10, 1899, p. 229.