Kile (unit)
The kilo ( also Kilot, Kisloz or Quillot ) was a measure of volume and must not be confused with the kilo - prefix for SI units.
It was a so-called Fruchtmaß Opel in Constantinople, now Istanbul, valid.
1841 introduced as a Turkish measure it supplanted all like Kilos different. It was:
The kilo of Smyrna, now Izmir, were 52.9 liters and was 1.5 pounds in Constantinople Opel same.
In Athens it was "the " Kilo 100 liters, and under the old measure corresponding to the 3.0157 pounds. They described him as a royal kilos. As a measure of grain was
As with wheat corresponded to the weight 24.186 kg.
In Wallachia the kilo was not uniform as a measure of grain. So the kilo was divided
Banizza was a mixture consisting of 11 Oka wheat, buckwheat, barley and millet, so 44 Oka was a Wallachian talents. The kilo in Moldavia as a measure of grain were 4.35 hectoliters.