State may use different units of measurement like - bigha, cent, etc
1 Biswa = 0.0125 Killa in Punjab
** Note: Informational purpose only—please confirm with local authorities.
In many parts of Punjab, especially in rural regions, Killa is a widely used traditional unit for measuring land area. Biswa is another commonly used unit, One Biswa often considered equivalent to 0.0125 Killa.
When converting from Biswa to Killa, 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 Punjab)
| Biswa | Equivalent in Killa |
|---|---|
| 1 Biswa | 0.0125 Killa |
| 2 Biswa | 0.025 Killa |
| 3 Biswa | 0.0375 Killa |
| 4 Biswa | 0.05 Killa |
| 5 Biswa | 0.0625 Killa |
| 6 Biswa | 0.075 Killa |
| 7 Biswa | 0.0875 Killa |
| 8 Biswa | 0.1 Killa |
| 9 Biswa | 0.1125 Killa |
| 10 Biswa | 0.125 Killa |
| 11 Biswa | 0.1375 Killa |
| 12 Biswa | 0.15 Killa |
| 13 Biswa | 0.1625 Killa |
| 14 Biswa | 0.175 Killa |
| 15 Biswa | 0.1875 Killa |
| 16 Biswa | 0.2 Killa |
| 17 Biswa | 0.2125 Killa |
| 18 Biswa | 0.225 Killa |
| 19 Biswa | 0.2375 Killa |
| 20 Biswa | 0.25 Killa |
Biswa is a traditional land measurement unit commonly used in northern Indian states like Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Bihar. In Punjab, the value of 1 Biswa typically ranges between 0.0125 Killa, depending on regional customs. It is often used alongside units like Bigha and Katha in rural land transactions and revenue records in Punjab.
Biswa originated as a sub-unit of Bigha and was widely adopted during the Mughal and British periods for standardized land revenue collection. In Punjab, 20 Biswa usually make up 1 Bigha, though local variations exist. Even today, Biswa remains a familiar and widely used unit in Punjab, especially in agricultural and semi-urban property dealings, despite the shift toward metric units like square meters and hectares.
| Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Biswa |
|---|---|
| Dhur | 20 |
| Bigha | 0.05 |
| Square Karam | 18 |
| Kanal | 0.1 |
| Murabba | 0.0005 |
| Gaj | 60.500504170868098 |
| Killa | 0.0125 |
| Pura | 0.0125 |
| Lessa | 20 |
| Biswa Kacha | 0.5 |
| Marla | 2 |
| Katha | 1 |
| Square Feet | 544.5 |
| Acre | 0.0125 |
| Square Meter | 50.585754234060147 |
| Hectare | 0.005058570535853 |
| Square Inch | 78408 |
| Square Mile | 0.00001953125 |
| Square Kilometer | 0.000050585705359 |
| Decimal | 1.25 |
| Square Yard | 60.5 |
| Square Centimeter | 505857.542 |
Killa is a traditional unit of land measurement commonly used in agricultural regions of northern Indian states such as Punjab, Haryana, and Maharashtra. In Punjab, 1 Killa is typically equal to 80 Biswa. It is widely used in Punjab for measuring farmland and is a familiar unit among farmers and in rural land records.
The term Killa has its roots in traditional agrarian systems and was used extensively during the British colonial era for land revenue classification. In Punjab, Killa became a standard unit in village maps, revenue documents, and agricultural planning. Even today, despite the adoption of metric units, Killa remains a commonly used and culturally recognized unit in rural land transactions across Punjab.
| Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Killa |
|---|---|
| Dhur | 1600 |
| Biswa | 80 |
| Bigha | 4 |
| Square Karam | 1440 |
| Kanal | 8 |
| Murabba | 0.04 |
| Gaj | 4840.04 |
| Pura | 1 |
| Lessa | 1600 |
| Biswa Kacha | 40 |
| Marla | 160 |
| Katha | 80 |
| Square Feet | 43560 |
| Acre | 1 |
| Square Meter | 4046.86 |
| Hectare | 0.404685642868228 |
| Square Inch | 6272640 |
| Square Mile | 0.0015625 |
| Square Kilometer | 0.004046856428682 |
| Decimal | 100 |
| Square Yard | 4840 |
| Square Centimeter | 40468603.387 |
