arizasi
Arizasi is a method of land surveying that originated in India and was later adopted in other parts of Asia, including the Indonesian Archipelago. It involves measuring the distance between two points, typically the distance between two notable landmarks or features in a landscape, using a combination of mathematical calculations and trigonometry.
The arizasi method uses a series of sightings and measurements to calculate the absolute distance between
Arizasi was widely used in ancient India as a means of measuring distances and mapping out territories.
While arizasi is no longer widely used in modern surveying practices, it is still of interest to