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units of measurement A unit of measurement is a definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same kind of quantity. Any other quantity of that kind can be expressed as a multi ...
were used in Egypt to measure length, mass, area, capacity, etc. In Egypt, the
metric system The metric system is a system of measurement that succeeded the decimalised system based on the metre that had been introduced in France in the 1790s. The historical development of these systems culminated in the definition of the Interna ...
was made optional in 1873 and has been compulsory in government use since 1891.


Ancient Egyptian units of measurement


Units during the ending of the 19th century

A number of units were used in Egypt. Units and their interrelations were very variable in the national system. Since 1891 their metric equivalences have been defined.


Length

A number of units were used to measure length. One derah baladi was equal to 0.58 m and one kassabah was equal to 3.55 m, according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891. Some other units according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891 are given below: 1 kirat = dirra 1 abdat = dirra 1 kadam = dirra 1 pic = 1 dirra 1 gasab = 4 dirra 1 mil hachmi = 1000 dirra 1
farsakh The parasang is a historical Iranian unit of walking distance, the length of which varied according to terrain and speed of travel. The European equivalent is the league. In modern terms the distance is about 3 or 3½ miles (4.8 or 5.6 km). His ...
= 3000 dirra There were six kinds of derah (a.k.a. dirra) as follows: 1 Nile pic = 0.2545 m, 1 native pic (derah baladi) = 0.5682 m, 1 Constantinople pic (derah Istambuli) = 0.6691 m, 1 cloth pic (derah hendazeh) = 0.6479 m, 1 builder's pic (derah meimari) = 0.7500 m, 1 itinerary pic (aka. road-measure pic) = 0.7389 m.


Road Measures

One itenery derah was equal to 0.7389 m. Some other units according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891 are given below: 1 cassaba = 5 derah 1 bââh = derah 1 mili = 500 cassabas = 1.148 mile (1.847 km) 1
farsakh The parasang is a historical Iranian unit of walking distance, the length of which varied according to terrain and speed of travel. The European equivalent is the league. In modern terms the distance is about 3 or 3½ miles (4.8 or 5.6 km). His ...
(league) = 3 mili 1 = 4 farsakh 1 safar yome (of which make 1° of the meridian = 60 mili) = 2 .


Mass

A number of units were used to measure mass. One oke was equal to 1.248 kg, according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891. Some other units according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891 are given below: 1 kirat = oke 1
dirhem The dirham, dirhem or dirhm ( ar, درهم) is a silver unit of currency historically and currently used by several Arab and Arab influenced states. The term has also been used as a related unit of mass. Unit of mass The dirham was a un ...
= oke 1 = oke 1 = 0.03 oke 1 rotoli = 0.36 oke 1 kantar = 36 oke 1 helm = 200 oke One harsela, used for weighing silk, is one oke.


Area

A number of units were used to measure area. One
feddan A feddan ( ar, فدّان, faddān) is a unit of area used in Egypt, Sudan, Syria, and the Oman. In Classical Arabic, the word means 'a yoke of oxen', implying the area of ground that could be tilled by oxen in a certain time. In Egypt, the fedda ...
was equal to 4200.8 m2, according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891. Some other units according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891 are given below: 1 = feddan 1 = feddan 1 = 1 feddan. Squares of derah and cassaba (3.55 m) was used to partly measure lands.


Capacity

Two main systems, liquid and dry were used in Egypt.


Liquid Measure

One was equal to 70.4467 quarts ( litres).


Dry Measure

A number of units were used to measure capacity. One keddah was equal to 2.0625 L, according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891. Some other units according to the metric equivalences defined in 1891 are given below: 1 kirat = keddah 1 khanoubah = keddah 1 toumnah = keddah 1 = keddah 1 nisf keddah = keddah 1 malouah = 2 keddah 1 rob (roubouh) = 4 keddah 1 keila = 8 keddah 1 ardeb = 96 keddah 1 daribah = 768 keddah Before 1891, according to the report of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Exposition of 1867, 1 ardeb was equal to 2.603 bushels (91.72 L). Other authorities give the ardeb = 5.1648 bushels. One ardeb of Alexandria was equal to 7.6907 bushels.


References

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