A foot is a unit of length. A bigha is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
The number of squares that will fit in a bigha depends on the sizes of the squares. Furthermore, a bigha is not a standard size. For example, a bigha in Western Uttar Pradesh is almost 44 times as large as a bigha in Madhya Pradesh.
1 Bigha = 1,369 m2
3.Kolkata is in India, where 1 bigha = 0.33 acres, so 1 acre is almost exactly 3 bigha
Bigha is not actually a standardised unit of measure. It may differ from place to place. Most common measure used is 1000 sq yards = 1 bigha.
3.030 bigha = 1 acer
4 kanals in 1 bigha...
2468 m2 = 1 bigha
20 locha=5 katha; 5 katha= 1 bigha and so 100 locha= 1 bigha
1 guntas = 1089 sq. ft. 1 bigha = 14400 sq. ft. so 1guntas = 0.075626 bigha
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1 Bigha = 0.134 Hectares in assam Posted by Avishek Chakraborty,Commercial Manager, Jalan Industries (P) Ltd, Assam
1 bigha = 1 600 square yards; but the answer is not valid for all countries. See also the link below.
20 marla=1 kanal 4 kanal = 1 bigha 2 bigha ya 8 kanal =1 keela 25 keela =1 maraba
1 bigha = 12,400 square meters.
In Uttar Pradesh 1 Bigha is divided into 20 Biswas. Each Biswas is 125 m2 or 154.32 sq.yd, hence one Bigha is 0.25 Hectare (or 2500 m2 or 3087.41 sq.yd). 5 BISA=1 BIGHA (KACHHA)In Uttar Pradesh (West) the measurements are slightly different: 1 Bigha=20 Bishwa=60 Decimal=2428.80 m2In Uttarakhand, 1 Bigha is subdivided into 19 Bissas or 12 Nali. In Imperial and SI Units, each Bigha is 968 sq.yd or 800 m2.See the two attached Related Links.
There are 28500 sq ft to a bigha in Uttar Pradesh