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ceratonia carrat carat

Carat is a unit used to measure the weight of diamonds and other precious stones. 1 carat is equal to 200 milligrams, the fixed weight of a carob bean. This unit of measurement is derived from the Latin name for carob, "Ceratonia", and the Arabic name, "Carrat".

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two-dirham-one-seed carob

During the Ottoman period, the weight of one gold coin was determined as 33 cores, or 2 dirhams + 1 core. In the Ottoman Empire, the analogy of "Two Dirhams One Seed" was made for very elegant and showy, rich and attractive people who dressed very stylishly and flamboyantly, meaning "like gold".

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