Seer (unit)

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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.

India

Template:British Indian units of mass In India, the seer was a traditional unit used mostly in Northern India including Hindi speaking region, Telangana in South. Officially, seer was defined by the Standards of Weights and Measures Act (No. 89 of 1956, amended in 1960 and 1964) as being exactly equal to Script error: No such module "convert".. However, there were many local variants of the seer in India. Note the chart below gives maund weight for Mumbai, divide by 40 to get a seer.

Bengal 80 tolas of rice
South India mass of 24 current rupees
Chennai (formerly Madras) approx Template:Cvt
Gujarat mass of 40 local rupees
Mumbai Template:Cvt called the Old Seer
Maharashtra Equivalent to Kilogram

Aden, Nepal and Pakistan

In Aden (Oman), Nepal, and Pakistan a seer was approximately Template:Cvt derived from the Government seer of British colonial days.

Afghanistan

In Afghanistan, it was a unit of mass, approximately Template:Cvt.

Persia/Iran

In Persia (and later Iran), it was and remains in two units:

  1. The metric seer was Template:Cvt
  2. The seer (sihr) was Template:Cvt

The smaller weight is now part of the national weight system in Iran and is used on daily basis for small measures of delicate foodstuff and choice produce.

Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, it was a measure of capacity, approximately Script error: No such module "convert"..

See also

References

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