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- Mithqal abstract "Mithqāl (Arabic: مثقال) is a unit of mass equal to 4.25 grams and mostly used for precious metals (mostly for weighing gold and Saffron).The name was also applied as an alternative term for the gold dinar, a coin that was used throughout much of the Islamic world from the 8th century onward and survived in parts of Africa until the 19th century. The name of Mozambique's currency since 1980, the metical, is derived from mithqāl.".
- Mithqal thumbnail Dinar_of_Abd_al-Malik,_AH_75.jpg?width=300.
- Mithqal wikiPageID "15685558".
- Mithqal wikiPageLength "2522".
- Mithqal wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Mithqal wikiPageRevisionID "704814433".
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islamic_banking.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Measurement.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ottoman_units_of_measurement.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_mass.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Dirham.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Gold_dinar.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Gold_gram.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Grain_(unit).
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Gram.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Maashas.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Metical.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Mozambique.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Nisab.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Ounce.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Saffron.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink Troy_ounce.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLink File:Dinar_of_Abd_al-Malik,_AH_75.jpg.
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mithqal".
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLinkText "mithqal".
- Mithqal wikiPageWikiLinkText "mithqál".
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- Mithqal subject Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Mithqal subject Category:Islamic_banking.
- Mithqal subject Category:Measurement.
- Mithqal subject Category:Ottoman_units_of_measurement.
- Mithqal subject Category:Units_of_mass.
- Mithqal hypernym Unit.
- Mithqal type Organisation.
- Mithqal type Unit.
- Mithqal comment "Mithqāl (Arabic: مثقال) is a unit of mass equal to 4.25 grams and mostly used for precious metals (mostly for weighing gold and Saffron).The name was also applied as an alternative term for the gold dinar, a coin that was used throughout much of the Islamic world from the 8th century onward and survived in parts of Africa until the 19th century. The name of Mozambique's currency since 1980, the metical, is derived from mithqāl.".
- Mithqal label "Mithqal".
- Mithqal sameAs Q974625.
- Mithqal sameAs مثقال.
- Mithqal sameAs Miskal.
- Mithqal sameAs Mithqal.
- Mithqal sameAs Mithqal.
- Mithqal sameAs Mithqal.
- Mithqal sameAs Мысқал.
- Mithqal sameAs Mithqal.
- Mithqal sameAs Mithqal.
- Mithqal sameAs Mithqal.
- Mithqal sameAs m.03npwz1.
- Mithqal sameAs Мискаль.
- Mithqal sameAs Misqol.
- Mithqal sameAs Q974625.
- Mithqal wasDerivedFrom Mithqal?oldid=704814433.
- Mithqal depiction Dinar_of_Abd_al-Malik,_AH_75.jpg.
- Mithqal isPrimaryTopicOf Mithqal.