State may use different units of measurement like - bigha, cent, etc
1 Bigha = 40 Marla in Haryana
** Note: Informational purpose only—please confirm with local authorities.
In many parts of Haryana, especially in rural regions, Marla is a widely used traditional unit for measuring land area. Bigha is another commonly used unit, One Bigha often considered equivalent to 40 Marla.
When converting from Bigha to Marla, it's important to note that the conversion rate can vary depending on the region or state. Accurate conversion requires knowing the local definitions and accepted values for these units.
(Data may vary by district; based on common practices in Haryana)
| Bigha | Equivalent in Marla |
|---|---|
| 1 Bigha | 40 Marla |
| 2 Bigha | 80 Marla |
| 3 Bigha | 120 Marla |
| 4 Bigha | 160 Marla |
| 5 Bigha | 200 Marla |
| 6 Bigha | 240 Marla |
| 7 Bigha | 280 Marla |
| 8 Bigha | 320 Marla |
| 9 Bigha | 360 Marla |
| 10 Bigha | 400 Marla |
| 11 Bigha | 440 Marla |
| 12 Bigha | 480 Marla |
| 13 Bigha | 520 Marla |
| 14 Bigha | 560 Marla |
| 15 Bigha | 600 Marla |
| 16 Bigha | 640 Marla |
| 17 Bigha | 680 Marla |
| 18 Bigha | 720 Marla |
| 19 Bigha | 760 Marla |
| 20 Bigha | 800 Marla |
Bigha is a traditional unit of land measurement still widely used in various parts of Haryana. Unlike standardized units like acres or square meters, the size of one Bigha can vary significantly across different regions. In Haryana, 1 Bigha typically ranges between 40 Marla, depending on local customs. Despite the adoption of the metric system, Bigha continues to play a critical role in land transactions, agricultural land records, and rural real estate dealings.
The Bigha unit has ancient roots in India’s agrarian society and was traditionally used to measure farmland and rural landholdings. Its usage in Haryana predates the Mughal and British colonial eras but was formalized during both regimes. Since different rulers and regions used their own standards for Bigha, no nationwide standard conversion emerged. This diversity persists today, resulting in varied Bigha-to-square foot or Bigha-to-acre conversions in Haryana and other Indian states.
| Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Bigha |
|---|---|
| Dhur | 400 |
| Biswa | 20 |
| Square Karam | 360 |
| Kanal | 2 |
| Murabba | 0.01 |
| Gaj | 1210.01 |
| Killa | 0.25 |
| Pura | 0.25 |
| Lessa | 400 |
| Biswa Kacha | 10 |
| Marla | 40 |
| Katha | 20 |
| Square Feet | 10890 |
| Acre | 0.25 |
| Square Meter | 1011.715 |
| Hectare | 0.101171410717057 |
| Square Inch | 1568160 |
| Square Mile | 0.000390625 |
| Square Kilometer | 0.001011714107171 |
| Decimal | 25 |
| Square Yard | 1210 |
| Square Centimeter | 10117150.847 |
Marla is a traditional unit of land measurement commonly used in northern Indian states like Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of Uttar Pradesh. In Haryana, 1 Marla is generally equal to 0.025 Bigha, based on the British standard. It is widely used for measuring residential plots in urban and semi-urban areas of Haryana, especially alongside units like Kanal and Bigha.
Marla was formalized during British rule as 1/160th of an Acre. In Haryana, while the standard Marla is commonly accepted, local variations—known as Kachcha Marla—still exist in some rural areas, ranging between 225 and 300 Square Feet. Despite the adoption of metric units, Marla remains a practical and familiar measure in property transactions across Haryana.
| Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Marla |
|---|---|
| Dhur | 10 |
| Biswa | 0.5 |
| Bigha | 0.025 |
| Square Karam | 9 |
| Kanal | 0.05 |
| Murabba | 0.00025 |
| Gaj | 30.250252085434049 |
| Killa | 0.00625 |
| Pura | 0.00625 |
| Lessa | 10 |
| Biswa Kacha | 0.25 |
| Katha | 0.5 |
| Square Feet | 272.25 |
| Acre | 0.00625 |
| Square Meter | 25.292877117030073 |
| Hectare | 0.002529285267926 |
| Square Inch | 39204 |
| Square Mile | 0.000009765625 |
| Square Kilometer | 0.000025292852679 |
| Decimal | 0.625 |
| Square Yard | 30.25 |
| Square Centimeter | 252928.771 |
