Convert Stain to Karch , Old Austrian

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stain
Old Austrian
karch
Old Austrian

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Metric

We only include several basic units here for you to convert historical units to contemporary ones. A more comprehensive list of metric units is available on the main weight conversion page.
stain to tonne
stain to kilogram (kg)
stain to gram (g)
Units: tonne  / kilogram (kg)  / gram (g)
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Avoirdupois (U.S.)

We only include several basic units here for you to convert historical units to contemporary ones. A more comprehensive list of U.S. units is available on the main weight conversion page.
stain to short ton (US)
stain to pound (lb)
stain to ounce (oz)
Units: short ton (US)  / pound (lb)  / ounce (oz)
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Ancient Greek (Attic/Eubolic standard)

Many ancient weights were associated with currency designating the corresponding amount of silver. The same was true for Greek units of weight. There were two dominant weight standard, one originated in Euboea (second largest Greek island after Crete), the other was from Aegina. Archeologists have found though the real weights used in different cities varied greatly.
stain to talent (τάλαντον)
stain to mina (μνᾶ)
stain to dekadrachm (δεκάδραχμον, 10 drachmae)
stain to tetradrachm (τετράδραχμον, 4 drachmae)
stain to didrachm (δίδραχμον, 2 drachmae)
stain to stater (στατήρ, weight)
stain to drachma (δραχμή, dram)
stain to tetrobol (τετρώβολον, 4 obols)
stain to triobol (τριώβολον, 3 obols)
stain to diobol (διώβολον, 2 obols)
stain to obol (ὀβολός)
stain to tritartemorion (τριτημόριον, 3 tetartemoria)
stain to hemiobol (ἡμιωβόλιον, ½ obol)
stain to trihemitetartemorion (τριημιτεταρτημόριον, 1½ tetartemorion)
stain to tetartemorion (ταρτημόριον, ¼ obol)
stain to hemitetartemorion (ἡμιτεταρτημόριον, ½ tetartemorion)
Units: talent (τάλαντον)  / mina (μνᾶ)  / dekadrachm (δεκάδραχμον, 10 drachmae)  / tetradrachm (τετράδραχμον, 4 drachmae)  / didrachm (δίδραχμον, 2 drachmae)  / stater (στατήρ, weight)  / drachma (δραχμή, dram)  / tetrobol (τετρώβολον, 4 obols)  / triobol (τριώβολον, 3 obols)  / diobol (διώβολον, 2 obols)  / obol (ὀβολός)  / tritartemorion (τριτημόριον, 3 tetartemoria)  / hemiobol (ἡμιωβόλιον, ½ obol)  / trihemitetartemorion (τριημιτεταρτημόριον, 1½ tetartemorion)  / tetartemorion (ταρτημόριον, ¼ obol)  / hemitetartemorion (ἡμιτεταρτημόριον, ½ tetartemorion)
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Ancient Greek (Aeginetic standard)

During ancient times Aegina was a rival of Athens, the great sea power of the era.
stain to talent (τάλαντον)
stain to mina (μνᾶ)
stain to dekadrachm (δεκάδραχμον, 10 drachmae)
stain to tetradrachm (τετράδραχμον, 4 drachmae)
stain to didrachm (δίδραχμον, 2 drachmae)
stain to stater (στατήρ, weight)
stain to drachma (δραχμή, dram)
stain to tetrobol (τετρώβολον, 4 obols)
stain to triobol (τριώβολον, 3 obols)
stain to diobol (διώβολον, 2 obols)
stain to obol (ὀβολός)
stain to tritartemorion (τριτημόριον, 3 tetartemoria)
stain to hemiobol (ἡμιωβόλιον, ½ obol)
stain to trihemitetartemorion (τριημιτεταρτημόριον, 1½ tetartemorion)
stain to tetartemorion (ταρτημόριον, ¼ obol)
stain to hemitetartemorion (ἡμιτεταρτημόριον, ½ tetartemorion)
Units: talent (τάλαντον)  / mina (μνᾶ)  / dekadrachm (δεκάδραχμον, 10 drachmae)  / tetradrachm (τετράδραχμον, 4 drachmae)  / didrachm (δίδραχμον, 2 drachmae)  / stater (στατήρ, weight)  / drachma (δραχμή, dram)  / tetrobol (τετρώβολον, 4 obols)  / triobol (τριώβολον, 3 obols)  / diobol (διώβολον, 2 obols)  / obol (ὀβολός)  / tritartemorion (τριτημόριον, 3 tetartemoria)  / hemiobol (ἡμιωβόλιον, ½ obol)  / trihemitetartemorion (τριημιτεταρτημόριον, 1½ tetartemorion)  / tetartemorion (ταρτημόριον, ¼ obol)  / hemitetartemorion (ἡμιτεταρτημόριον, ½ tetartemorion)
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Ancient Roman

The base Roman unit of weight was libra (Roman pound) that contained 12 uncias. Modern estimates of the libra ranges from 322 to 329 grams with 328.9 grams an accepted figure. The base unit for coins was as that used to be 12 uncias initially and then gradually reduced to only half an uncia. Another silver coin was called denarius equal to 10 asses (from Latin dēnī - containing ten), it was later recalibrated to contain 16 asses or four sestertii. A literal meaning of each unit is given in parentheses.
stain to libra (Roman pound, balance)
stain to deunx (11⁄12 libra, less a twelfth)
stain to dextans (10⁄12 libra, less a sixth)
stain to dodrans (9⁄12 libra, less a fourth)
stain to bes (8⁄12 libra, two of an as)
stain to septunx (7⁄12 libra, seven-twelfths)
stain to semis (6⁄12 libra, a half)
stain to quincunx (5⁄12 libra, five-twelfths)
stain to triens (4⁄12 libra, a third)
stain to quadrans (1⁄4 libra, a fourth)
stain to teruncius (3⁄12 libra, triple twelfth)
stain to sextans (2⁄12 libra, a sixth)
stain to sescuncia (1⁄8 libra, 1½ twelfths)
stain to uncia (Roman ounce, a twelfth)
stain to semuncia (½ uncia, half-twelfth)
stain to duella (⅓ uncia, little double [sixths])
stain to sicilicus (¼ uncia, little sickle)
stain to sextula (1⁄6 uncia, little sixth)
stain to drachma (1⁄8 uncia, from Greek unit δραχμή)
stain to semisextula (1⁄12 uncia, half-little sixth)
stain to scrupulum (1⁄24 uncia, small pebble)
stain to obolus (1⁄48 uncia, from Greek unit ὀβολός 'metal spit')
stain to siliqua (1⁄144 uncia, carat, carob seed)
Units: libra (Roman pound, balance)  / deunx (11⁄12 libra, less a twelfth)  / dextans (10⁄12 libra, less a sixth)  / dodrans (9⁄12 libra, less a fourth)  / bes (8⁄12 libra, two of an as)  / septunx (7⁄12 libra, seven-twelfths)  / semis (6⁄12 libra, a half)  / quincunx (5⁄12 libra, five-twelfths)  / triens (4⁄12 libra, a third)  / quadrans (1⁄4 libra, a fourth)  / teruncius (3⁄12 libra, triple twelfth)  / sextans (2⁄12 libra, a sixth)  / sescuncia (1⁄8 libra, 1½ twelfths)  / uncia (Roman ounce, a twelfth)  / semuncia (½ uncia, half-twelfth)  / duella (⅓ uncia, little double [sixths])  / sicilicus (¼ uncia, little sickle)  / sextula (1⁄6 uncia, little sixth)  / drachma (1⁄8 uncia, from Greek unit δραχμή)  / semisextula (1⁄12 uncia, half-little sixth)  / scrupulum (1⁄24 uncia, small pebble)  / obolus (1⁄48 uncia, from Greek unit ὀβολός 'metal spit')  / siliqua (1⁄144 uncia, carat, carob seed)
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Biblical

Israelites initially followed Babylonian system of units, but the units were later altered. There were royal and common versions of units and each of these forms had heavy and light versions. Gradually the system reformed again under the Egyptian influence. For example a shekel (silver coin) could weigh anything between 8 and 16 grams in various places and periods of history. That's why it is impossible get an exact conversion from biblical units to contemporary ones.
stain to talent
stain to mina
stain to shekel
stain to pim
stain to beka
stain to gerah
Units: talent  / mina  / shekel  / pim  / beka  / gerah
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Baha'i Faith Units

The Bahá'í Faith is a religion teaching the essential worth of all religions, and the unity and equality of all people. It was establised in Persia in 1863.
stain to mithqal
stain to nakhud
Units: mithqal  / nakhud
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Old Spanish

stain to tonelada
stain to fanega de trigo (bushel of wheat)
stain to fanega de centeno (bushel of rye)
stain to fanega de cebada (bushel of barley)
stain to quintal
stain to arroba
stain to libra
stain to marco
stain to cuarterón
stain to onza
stain to ochava
stain to adarme
stain to grano
Units: tonelada  / fanega de trigo (bushel of wheat)  / fanega de centeno (bushel of rye)  / fanega de cebada (bushel of barley)  / quintal  / arroba  / libra  / marco  / cuarterón  / onza  / ochava  / adarme  / grano
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Old Portuguese

These units were used in Portugal, Brazil and other countries of the Portuguese Empire until the adoption of the metric system in 19th century.
stain to tonelada
stain to quintal
stain to arroba
stain to arrátel (libra)
stain to quarta
stain to onça
stain to oitava
stain to escrópulo
stain to grão
Units: tonelada  / quintal  / arroba  / arrátel (libra)  / quarta  / onça  / oitava  / escrópulo  / grão
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Old Russian

stain to berkovets
stain to pood
stain to pound
stain to lot
stain to zolotnik
stain to dolya
Units: berkovets  / pood  / pound  / lot  / zolotnik  / dolya
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Old French

There were many local variations; the following are Quebec and Paris definitions
stain to quintal
stain to livre
Units: quintal  / livre
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Old German (Prussian)

These units were used before adoption of metric system in 1872.
stain to schiffspfund
stain to doppelzentner
stain to zentner
stain to stain
stain to pfund
stain to mark
stain to unze
stain to loth
stain to quentchen
stain to quint
stain to pfennig
stain to gran
Units: schiffspfund  / doppelzentner  / zentner  / stain  / pfund  / mark  / unze  / loth  / quentchen  / quint  / pfennig  / gran
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Old Austrian

These units were used before adoption of metric system in 1871.
stain to karch
stain to saum
stain to zentner
stain to stain
stain to pfund
stain to mark
stain to vierding
stain to unze
stain to loth
stain to quentchen
stain to denzt
Units: karch  / saum  / zentner  / stain  / pfund  / mark  / vierding  / unze  / loth  / quentchen  / denzt
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Old Swedish

Common measurement system was introduced in Sweden by law in 1665. The oldest units like mark were used since Viking era. Sweden switched to metric system in 1889.
stain to skeppspund
stain to lispund
stain to bismerpund
stain to skålpund
stain to mark
stain to ort
Units: skeppspund  / lispund  / bismerpund  / skålpund  / mark  / ort

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