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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.
one 'kanaal' is 20 marlas (5,445 sq ft) = 605 Sq.yard (Gajz) one 'bigha' is 20 biswa (21,780 sq ft) one 'bigha' = 20 nisa; one 'bigha' = 4 kanals; 5 'kanaals' (27225 sq. ft) = 5x605 = 100 marla = 3025 sq.yd. (gajz) one 'killa' is of 8 kanaals = 8x605 = 4840sq.yd. (gajz) one 'murabba' is 25 killas (1,089,000 sq ft = 25 acres) 1 hectare is 2.47 Acres
Name Country and territory Built Place Floor area Volume Description Source Boeing Everett Factory United States 1967 Everett, Washington: 398,000 m 2 (4,280,000 sq ft) : 13.3 million m 3 (472 million cu ft)
Marla is a female given name in English. ... (unit), a unit of measuring land (surface) in Southern Asia approximately equal to 25 sq yards or 225 sq ft (20.9 m 2) Places
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.
The Tamil units of measurement is a system of measurements that was traditionally used in ancient Tamil-speaking parts of South India.. These ancient measurement systems spanned systems of counting, distances, volumes, time, weight as well as tools used to do so.
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.
In Israel and Turkey, the dunam is 1,000 square metres (10,764 sq ft), which is 1 decare. From the Ottoman period and through the early years of the British Mandate for Palestine , the size of a dunam was 919.3 square metres (9,895 sq ft), but in 1928, the metric dunam of 1,000 square metres (0.10 ha) was adopted, and this is still used today ...