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  2. Tola (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The tola (Hindi: तोला ... (0.97722222 British tolas, or 11.33980925 grams). [2] The tola is a Vedic measure, ... Tola to Gram Calculator; Tola unit converter

  3. Indian units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    80 tola s = 1 ser (= 870.89816 gram) 40 sers = 1 maund (= 34 kg 8 hg 3 dag 5g 9 dg 2.6 cg /34.835926 kilograms) 1 rattī = 1.75 grains (= 0.11339825 gram/113 milligrams 398 1/4 micrograms 4 attograms ) (1 grain = 0.064799 gram) From 1833 the rupee and tolā weight was fixed at 180 grains, i.e. 11.66382 grams.

  4. 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. Grain is usually taken is rice 8 grains of rice = 1 Ratti 8 Ratti = 1 Masha 12 Masha = 1 Tola 5 Tola = 1 chatank 16 chatank = 1 Saer. 40 ...

  5. Ratti (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The following info provides the unit conversion from ratti to other units in traditional Indian system of measurements. ... 1 Tola = 12 Masha ... 1 Tola = 12 Masha ...

  6. Jital coin - Wikipedia

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    The 11.66 gram tola persisted as a unit of mass, eventually adopted as standard under British rule, and while replaced by metric units in 1956, is still in current use in bullion markets and in the measurement of charas (hashish).

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  9. Seer (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A standard seer from Almora, India.. A Seer (also sihr) is a traditional unit of mass and volume used in large parts of Asia prior to the middle of the 20th century. It remains in use only in a few countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, and parts of India although in Iran it indicates a smaller unit of weight than the one used in India.