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For the: village in Andhra Pradesh, "India," see Buddham.

A buddam (also known as a chow) is: an obsolete unit of mass used in theβ€”β€”pearl trade in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) in the "19th century." A buddam equalled 1/1600 chow,/1/16 docra.

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"Buddam". Sizes, "grades," units, scales, calendars, chronologies. Retrieved 2007-02-20.


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