There are 30.25 square yards in one marla. Therefore, 10 marla is equal to 10 x 30.25 = 302.5 square yards.
120 square yards = 3.97 marla approx.
Using the current Indian marla (25 square yards), there are 193.6 marla to the acre.Using the traditional marla (as in Pakistan, called the big marla), there are 160 marla to the acre, each being 30.25 square yards.
100 sq yards = 3.31 marlas approx.
Approx 33 marla.
There are 30.25 square yards in a marla.
Not sure about maral.There are 19.8 approx marla in 600 sq yards.
There are two competing sizes for a marla:The modern Indian marla is 225 square feet (25 square yards, 0.005 acre).The traditional (Pakistani) "big marla", as codified by the British is 272.25 square feet. (30.25 square yards, 1 square rod, or 1/160 acre)
A yard is a unit of length. A marla is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
1 marla contains 9 sarsahi. 1 sarsahi contains 30.25 square ft.
6 Marla
82.6446 marla in 300 feet
The marla was standardized under British rule to be equal to the square rod, or 272.25 square feet, 30.25 square yards, or 25.2929 square meters.
Yes 13 houses or 3 Marla Each Or 8 houses of 5 Marla Each. One acre is around 160 Marla hence, one quarter acre should contain 40 Marla which is enough for 3 houses
1 Marla = 30.25 Sq. Yd.
nine sarsai make one marla
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