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  2. Measurement of land in Punjab - Wikipedia

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    In the area consolidated on the basis of the local measure and the non-consolidated areas of the erstwhile princely State of Kapurthala: 1 Karam 54 inches; 1 Sq. Karam or Sarsahi = 2.25 Sq.yds. 9 Sarsahies or 1 Marla = 20.25 Sq.yards; 20 Marlas or 1 Kanal = 405 Sq.yards. 239 Marlas(11 Kanals 19 Marlas) = 1 Acre or 4840 Sq.yds.

  3. 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.

  4. Kanal (unit) - Wikipedia

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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. A kanal is equal to 20 marlas. [1]

  5. Bigha - Wikipedia

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    In Assam, a bigha is 14,400 square feet (1,340 m 2) or 1,600 sq yard.One bigha is divided into 5 Katha. [2] [3] Each Katha consists of 20 Lessa.Hence each Katha is 2,880 square feet (268 m 2) in area, although this may vary within different regions of Assam. 4 bighas together are further termed as a Pura.

  6. Katha (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Katha or Biswa (also spelled kattha or cottah; Hindi: कट्ठा, Assamese: কঠা, Bengali: কাঠা) is a unit of area mostly used for land measurement in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. After metrication in the mid-20th century by these countries, the unit became officially obsolete. But this unit is still in use in much of ...

  7. List of ports in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh is a riverine country located in South Asia with a coastline of 580 km (360 mi) on the northern littoral of the Bay of Bengal. The delta plain of the Ganges (Padma), Brahmaputra (Jamuna), and Meghna Rivers and their tributaries occupy 79 percent of the country.

  8. Chalan Beel - Wikipedia

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    Chalan Beel (Bengali: চলনবিল) is a wetland in the Sirajganj, Natore and Pabna districts of Bangladesh. It is a large inland depression, marshy in character, with rich flora and fauna. [1] Forty-seven rivers and other waterways flow into the Chalan Beel. [2] As silt builds up in the beel, its size is being reduced. [3]

  9. Haor - Wikipedia

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    The extent and location of haor basin. In a country where one third of all area can be termed as wetlands, [15] the haor basin is an internationally important [citation needed] wetland ecosystem, spread over Sunamganj, Habiganj, Moulvibazar districts and Sylhet Sadar Upazila, as well as Kishoreganj and Netrokona districts outside the core haor area.