A keela typically refers to a unit of measurement used in some regions of India and may not have a standardized definition in terms of canals. However, one keela is generally understood to be equivalent to 20 canals. The exact conversion can vary based on local practices, so it's essential to clarify the context in which the terms are used.
1 Marla = 0.00625 Keela (or acres)1 Keela = 160 Marla1 Marla = 30.25 square yardsA Keela is the same as an acre.1 Acre = 4840 square yards1 kanal is how much sq feet1marla is how much sq feet
20 marla=1 kanal 4 kanal = 1 bigha 2 bigha ya 8 kanal =1 keela 25 keela =1 maraba
In Noongar(an Australian Aboriginal language) keela means ants. Also, the word "Kíla" which is pronounced Keela, has many meanings, this website has a list: http://www.kila.ie/stories/Kilamean.asp
I lately took a "dip" in Venice's one of many canals.
how many canals in spain
20 canal
Nothing. It's not Gaelic.
Venice has many ruins or canals?
Biswa - 12 Biswas made 1 Kanaal Bigha - 20 Biswas made 1 Bigha A Karam is 5.5 sq ft 9 Karams make one Marla ( 272.25 sq ft ) 20 Marlas make one Kanaal ( 5445 sq ft ) 8 Kanaals make one Keela ( 43,560 sq ft ) A Keela is measured rectangularly - it is made of 36 Karams x 40 Karams or 198 feet x 220 feet = 43,560 sq feet. A Keela is the same as an acre. The only difference is that a Keela is measured in a rectangle rather than as a square.
There are 40-45 canals in Singapore
there ur 896,567 canals in the world
Canada has a network of over 1,600 canals. Many of these canals are part of the historic Rideau Canal system which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.