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  2. Persian units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    An official system of weights and measures was established [citation needed] in the ancient Persian Empire under the Achaemenid dynasty (550-350 BCE). The shekel and mina ("profane" or "sacred") were units of both weight and volume. A shekel or mina weight was equal to the weight of that volume of water.

  3. Saberin Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Unit, has a close relationship with other special forces of the Iranian Armed Forces, specially with the 65th NOHED Brigade, having received training from them regularly since its foundation. The Saberin Unit ranks its commandos according to three levels: [6] Rapid Response (Vakonesh-e Sarie); Special Force (Nirooy-e Vijeh);

  4. System of units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    A Dictionary of Units of Measurement; Old units of measure; Measures from Antiquity and the Bible Antiquity and the Bible at the Wayback Machine (archived May 10, 2008) Reasonover's Land Measures A Reference to Spanish and French land measures (and their English equivalents with conversion tables) used in North America; The Unified Code for ...

  5. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    The IRGC Ground Forces have several elite units that form one single unit at a brigade level, the Saberin Unit, established in 2000. The Saberin Unit is a force highly trained in a number of specialized capabilities. [14] Some IRGC divisions and brigades have separate Saberin units directly subordinated to them. [4]

  6. 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.

  7. Jerib - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Area units jerib to metric/English jerib m-ft ha-acre 1 jerib (Iran) 10,000 m 2: 1 hectare 1 jerib (Iran) 107,639 ft² 2.4711 acre 1 jerib (Afghan)

  8. Special forces of Iran - Wikipedia

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    In the Ground Forces, the Saberin Battalions (containing the Saberin Takavor Brigade, 110th Salman Farsi Special Operations Brigade, and the 33rd Al-Mahdi Airborne Brigade) are the most famous special units. [2] [3] [4] The Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has its own Special Units of marines. [5]

  9. List of metric units - Wikipedia

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    The first group of metric units are those that are at present defined as units within the International System of Units (SI). In its most restrictive interpretation, this is what may be meant when the term metric unit is used. The unit one (1) is the unit of a quantity of dimension one. It is the neutral element of any system of units. [2]