Cafiz

/ˈkɑːfɪz/ noun

An old unit of dry measure or weight used in the Ottoman Empire and Middle East, varying by region and commodity.

From Arabic or Turkish 'qafiz,' a traditional unit of measurement for grain. Colonial-era merchants adopted it to standardize trade across the Ottoman Empire's diverse regions.

AMካፍይዝ
ARكافيز
BNক্যাফিজ
CAcafiz
CScafiz
DAcafiz
DEcafiz
ELκαφίζ
EScafiz
FAکافیز
FIcafiz
FRcafiz
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