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".

What Does "Two Dirhams One Seed" Mean?
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