Kadem

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Kadem (also ayak آیاق) is a defunct measurement unit used in the Ottoman Empire.

Kadem means "foot" and during the last years of the Ottoman Empire 1 kadem was set to be 30.48 cm (1.000 ft) in accordance with the British unit of length. But before the reign of Ottoman Sultan Selim III (r. 1789–1807), kadem had a different definition. Its value was either 36.6666 cm.[1] or 37.8869 cm.[2]

During the Atatürk's Reforms metric system was adopted in Turkey .

References[edit]

  1. ^ Islam Encyclopaedis (in Turkish)
  2. ^ Ottoman measurement page (in Turkish)