One bigha is approximately equivalent to 2,500 square meters, which translates to about 30,000 square feet. In terms of gaj (or yards), one bigha is approximately equal to 1,250 gaj. However, it's important to note that the exact conversion can vary based on regional definitions of bigha.
How many gaj in one bigha
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One Bigha is approximately equal to 2,500 square meters. Since one Gaj (also known as square yard) is equal to about 0.8361 square meters, 1 Bigha is roughly equal to 2,500 / 0.8361, which is approximately 2,988 Gaj. However, it's important to note that the exact conversion can vary by region, as the size of a Bigha can differ.
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4 kanals in 1 bigha...
Very good question I will give full details: The traditional measurment of area of land in India is based on Yard (Gaj) and not in Meter it started from Gattha. Now see the Unit below: 1. Gattha is a measurment instrument (Bamboo stik or Iron Rod) used to measure mainly Agriculture Land and is equal to 99 inches. 2. The Land Area which is 1 Squire Gattha (1 Gattha Long X 1 Gattha Wide) is know as 1 Biswasi and equal to 7.5625 Squire Yard. 3. 20 Biswasi (20 Squire Gattha) is known as 1 Bissa and equal to 151.25 Squire Yard. Now there is a confusion in Bigha. In East of UP 1 Bigha is equal to 20 Bissa which is also known as 1 Packka Bigha in West UP and Haryana and equal to 3 Bigha (Kacha Bigha) 3. 1 Pakka Bigha is equal to 20 Bissa which is equal to 3025 Squire Yard. 4. 1 Kachha Bigha is equal to 20/3 Bissa which is equal to 1008.33 Squire Yard.
9.28 sq. feet in 1 gaj
1 Bigha = 1,369 m2
2468 m2 = 1 bigha
1 kanal =yards