olchovlarni
Olchovlarni, also known as *olchov* (plural), refers to a traditional Uzbek and Central Asian method of measuring land area, particularly in the context of agricultural plots. The term originates from the Turkic word *olcha*, meaning "measure," and is commonly used in rural areas to describe land parcels, especially those allocated for farming or grazing.
In Uzbek agricultural practice, olchovlarni typically denote a standardized unit of land measurement, often corresponding to
Olchovlarni measurements are often informal and may not align precisely with modern metric or legal land units.
The concept of olchovlarni highlights the intersection of traditional knowledge and agricultural practice in Central Asia.