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  2. Measurement of land in Punjab - Wikipedia

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    1 /5th of a killa or acre is known as bigha 1 Karam = 5.5 feet = 1.83; or Gaj; 1 Yard or Gaj = 36 Inch = 0.91 Metre = 3 feet; 1 Sq Yard = 9 Sq Feet; To convert Sq feet to Sq Yard = Divide by 9; 1 Marla is 25 Sq metres (272.25 sq feet) [5] 1 Kanal is 605 sq Yard (5445 sq feet) 1 Acre is 4840 Sq Yard

  3. Katha (unit) - Wikipedia

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    In Purvanchal, 1 Katha = 1,361.25 square feet (126.464 m 2) or 151.25 square yard. One Bigha is made up of 5 to 20 Katha. Katha is divided into 20 Dhur and Dhur is subdivided into 20 Dhurki.

  4. Bigha - Wikipedia

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    It is usually less than one acre (43,560 square feet or 4,046.8 square metre) but can extend up to 3 acres. In India, Bigha is commonly used in the states of Uttarakhand , Haryana , Himachal Pradesh , Punjab , Madhya Pradesh , Uttar Pradesh , Bihar , Jharkhand , West Bengal , Assam , Gujarat and Rajasthan .

  5. Help:Convert units - Wikipedia

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    {{convert|1.2|km2|acre+sqyd+ha}} → 1.2 square kilometres (300 acres; 1,400,000 sq yd; 120 ha) In the following, because "board feet" contains a space, using a space to make a combination fails. {{convert|123|cuyd|m3 board feet}} → 123 cubic yards ( [ convert: unknown unit ] )

  6. Template:Convert/list of units/area - Wikipedia

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    1.0 ha (2.5 acres) Imperial & US customary: square mile: sqmi Q232291: sq mi 1.0 sq mi (2.6 km 2) sqmi km2; acre: acre Q81292 (none) 1.0 acre (0.40 ha) square yard: sqyd Q1550511: sq yd 1.0 sq yd (0.84 m 2) square foot: sqft (ft2, sqfoot, foot2) Q857027: sq ft long code "sqfoot (foot2)" outputs square foot (and never feet) 1.0 sq ft (0.093 m 2 ...

  7. Marla (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The marla is a traditional unit of area that is used in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The marla was standardized under British raj to be equal to the square rod, or 272.25 square feet, 30.25 square yards, or 25.2929 square metres.

  8. Bhojpuri units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    24 angul, 2 Bitta. (Hath can vary from 15 to 20 inches, hence the average 18 inches can be considered as 1 Cubit [1]) deg (𑂙𑂵𑂏) or Gaj 914.4 mm 36 Inch 2 Hath, 4 Bitta Girah (𑂏𑂱𑂩𑂯) 57.15 mm 9/4 Inch Length of Forefinger, 1/16 Gaj Laggi (𑂪𑂏𑂹𑂏𑂲) 2743.2 mm 108 inch 3 Gaj (also called Baans or Lattha [2])

  9. Indian units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    1 Pav = 2 Adh-pav = ¼ Seer (Pav means ¼) The unit pav is still used to this date however, it has been modified to "a fourth of a kilogram". 1 Adher = 2 Pav = ½ Seer In Hindi ½ Seer = Adha (½) Seer, or Adher 1 Ser = 2 Adher = 4 Pav = 16 Chattank = 80 Tola = 933.1 grams 1 Savaser = 1 Ser + 1 Pav (1¼ Seer) 1 Savaser weighed 100 Imperial rupees