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A kanal is a unit of area used in the Indian Subcontinent.It is primarily used in northern India and Pakistan. Under British rule, the marla and kanal were standardized so that the kanal equals 605 square yards or 1 ⁄ 8 acre (0.051 ha), roughly equivalent to 506 square metres.
Acre-Kanal-Marla system (currently used, standardised metre system) 1 Karam = 66 inch; 1 Sarsari = 1 Karam X 1 Karam; 9 Sarsari = 1 Marla; 20 Marla = 1 Kanal; 8 Kanal = 1 Acre (Ghumman) 1 Acre = 36 Karam (north to south) X 40 Karam (east to west) Bigha-Biswa system conversion to current Acre system 1 Karam = 57.157 inch; 1 Biswansi = 1 Karam X ...
A Kanal is a unit of area, equivalent to 5445 square feet or one-eighth of an acre. It is mainly used in Punjab province of Pakistan. Under British rule the Marla and Kanal were standardized so that the Kanal equals exactly 605 square yards or 1/8 acre; this is equivalent to about 505.857 square meters. A Kanal is equal to 20 marlas. [3]
20 Marlas = 1 Kanal 8 Kanals = 1 Ghamaon 9 Kanals 12 Marlas = 1 Acre [citation needed] 4 Kanals = 1 Begah Medieval system. Akbar weights and measures
The marla was standardized under British raj to be equal to the square rod, ... 1 kanal (20 marla) 1 acre (4840 sq. yards) 0.405 hectares (4046.856 sq. metres)
In Punjab and Haryana, 2 bigha is equal to one acre, each bigha is 4 kanals, each kanal is 20 marlas, each marla is 9 square karam. Each square Karam is 30.25 square feet (5.5 feet X 5.5 feet), each karam is 5.5 feet. See measurement of land in Punjab as below: 1 Killa = 1 Acre (4,046.8 square metre or 4,840 square yard)
One acre equals 1 ⁄ 640 (0.0015625) square mile, 4,840 square yards, 43,560 square feet, [2] or about 4,047 square metres (0.4047 hectares) (see below).While all modern variants of the acre contain 4,840 square yards, there are alternative definitions of a yard, so the exact size of an acre depends upon the particular yard on which it is based.
1 Kanal = 0.125 acre (1 acre = 8 kanal) ... The area between the graphs of two functions is equal to the integral of one function, f(x), ...