- The
parasang, also
known as a
farsakh (from Arabic), is a
historical Iranian unit of
walking distance, the
length of
which varied according to terrain...
- etzba;
plural etzba'ot), the mile (Hebrew: מיל, mil;
plural milim), and the
parasang (Hebrew: פרסה, parasa). The
latter two are loan
words into the
Hebrew language...
- that it was
perfectly circular in shape, with a cir****ference of half a
parasang,
walls defended by a
hundred towers, and four gates. His
information on...
- on the top of a
mountain in the
Arasbaran forests, 50 km from Ahar, one
parasang from Ardabil, 6 km
southwest of
Kalibar City in
northwestern Iran. According...
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Persian parasang were erroneous. As were Ptolomy's ****umptions of a
customary stade to be 1/8 of a
Roman mile, 1/30 of a
schoinos or
parasang, 1/500...
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Portuguese customary units Spanish customary units Seven-league
boots Walking Parasang Chardon,
Roland (June 1980). "The
Linear League in
North America". Annals...
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placing one wing on the
earth and one on the sky he
hurled him four
hundred parasangs. In
reference to that incident,
Solomon said, What
profit is
there to...
- 21 cm) 1
chebel = 40
arsani = 21-25
meters or 23-30 yards. 1
farsang (
parasang) = 6.23 km in 19th
century Persia. 1
farsang = 10
kilometers in modern...
- Look up
farsang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Farsang may
refer to:
Parasang, an
Iranian or
Persian (which also
includes Iraq) unit of
measurement for...