Bigha and guintha are traditional units of land measurement used in various regions of South Asia, particularly in India and Nepal. A bigha typically varies in size depending on the state or region, often ranging from about 1,500 to 3,000 square meters. A guintha is generally considered to be a smaller unit, with one bigha often equal to around 20 guinthas, although this can also vary by location. These units are commonly used in agriculture and real estate transactions.
The type of village of houses
Maya Bigha's population is 870.
Do Bigha Zamin was created in 1953.
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.
The duration of Do Bigha Zamin is 2.37 hours.
4 kanals in 1 bigha...
There are about 3 bigha in an acre. This number will vary depending on the region that you are in.
It varies by region, but generally there are around 20-30 bigha in one killa.
1 Bigha = 1,369 m2
One bigha is equal to 1.61875 dismil.
1 bigha=20 KATHA
2468 m2 = 1 bigha