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what is meant by the unit 'mann'​

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Answered by sanjuambastha
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The maund /ˈmɔːnd/ is the anglicized name for a traditional unit of mass used in British India, and also in Afghanistan, Persia and Arabia: the same unit in the Moghul Empire was sometimes written as mann or mun in English, while the equivalent unit in the Ottoman Empire and Central Asia was called the batman.

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Answered by loyaltyunuy
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In its southern plains one Mann equals 40 Kilograms and is generally used to measure agricultural output. The Old English, 'maund' may also be the origin of Maundy Thursday.

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