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  2. Tola (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The tola is a Vedic measure, with the name derived from the Sanskrit तोलः tolaḥ (from the root तुल् tul) meaning "weighing" or "weight". [3] One tola was traditionally the weight of 100 Ratti (ruttee) seeds, [4] and its exact weight varied according to locality.

  3. Tola (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Bible, Tola (Hebrew: תּוֹלָע, Modern: Tōlaʿ, Tiberian: Tōlāʿ ‍) was one of the Judges of Israel. His career is summarised in Judges 10:1-2. He judged Israel for 23 years after Abimelech died.

  4. Indian units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    1 Ser = 2 Adher = 4 Pav = 16 Chattank = 80 Tola = 933.1 grams 1 Savaser = 1 Ser + 1 Pav (1¼ Seer) 1 Savaser weighed 100 Imperial rupees In Hindi 1¼ Seer = Sava (1¼) Seer, or Savaser 1 Dhaser = 2 Savaser = 2½ Seer In Hindi 2½ Seer = Dhai (2½) Seer, or Dhaser 1 Paseri = 2 Adisari = 5 Seer In Hindi 5 Seer = Panch (5) Seer, or Paseri for short

  5. Tola (name) - Wikipedia

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    Tola is a given name and surname. The given name is a variant of Toni. Notable people who use this name include the following: Given name.

  6. Tola - Wikipedia

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    Tola (name) Tola (unit), Indian unit of mass; Tola or Tula, variant transcriptions of Tuul, a river in Mongolia; Tola (Parastrephia lepidophylla), a bush, typical of South American Puna grassland; St Tola, a brand of goat cheese; Tola, a chocolate by Nestle

  7. Masha (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A masha is a traditional Indian unit of mass, [1] now standardized as 0.972 grams (0.0343 oz). [citation needed]The essential unit of mass used in India included ratti, masha, tola, chattank, seer and maund.

  8. Iwájú - Wikipedia

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    Tola and Kole fight Sunday, and Tola contacts Mrs. Usman. Otin, now fully charged and repaired, goes into ìjà mode to fight Happiness. Bode reveals his reasonings for the kidnappings, unaware that Tola is using her father's electronic glasses to livestream his monologue all over Lagos, attracting the police to the island.

  9. Tuul River - Wikipedia

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    The Tuul River or Tula River (/ ˈ t uː l /; Mongolian: Туул гол, Tuul gol, pronounced [ˈtʰʊːɮ ɢɔɮ]; in older sources also Tola) is a river in central and northern Mongolia. Sacred to the Mongols , the Tuul is generally called the Hatan Tuul ( Mongolian : Хатан Туул , [ˈχaʰtəɴ tʰʊːɮ] ; lit.