State may use different units of measurement like - bigha, cent, etc
1 Gaj = 0.000206609848485 Acre in Uttar Pradesh
** Note: Informational purpose only—please confirm with local authorities.
In many parts of Uttar Pradesh, especially in rural regions, Acre is a widely used traditional unit for measuring land area. Gaj is another commonly used unit, One Gaj often considered equivalent to 0.000206609848485 Acre.
When converting from Gaj to Acre, 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 Uttar Pradesh)
Gaj | Equivalent in Acre |
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1 Gaj | 0.000206609848485 Acre |
2 Gaj | 0.00041321969697 Acre |
3 Gaj | 0.000619829545455 Acre |
4 Gaj | 0.00082643939394 Acre |
5 Gaj | 0.001033049242425 Acre |
6 Gaj | 0.00123965909091 Acre |
7 Gaj | 0.001446268939395 Acre |
8 Gaj | 0.00165287878788 Acre |
9 Gaj | 0.001859488636365 Acre |
10 Gaj | 0.00206609848485 Acre |
11 Gaj | 0.002272708333335 Acre |
12 Gaj | 0.00247931818182 Acre |
13 Gaj | 0.002685928030305 Acre |
14 Gaj | 0.00289253787879 Acre |
15 Gaj | 0.003099147727275 Acre |
16 Gaj | 0.00330575757576 Acre |
17 Gaj | 0.003512367424245 Acre |
18 Gaj | 0.00371897727273 Acre |
19 Gaj | 0.003925587121215 Acre |
20 Gaj | 0.0041321969697 Acre |
Gaj, also known as Guz, is a traditional unit of measurement commonly used in Uttar Pradesh, particularly for measuring land and textiles. It is often regarded as the regional equivalent of a square yard. In modern land measurement, 1 Gaj = 0.000206609848485 Acre.
Despite India's formal adoption of the metric system, Gaj remains widely used in real estate transactions, especially in Uttar Pradesh, where customary practices still influence property measurement and land records.
The origin of the Gaj (or Guz) dates back to the Mughal era, where it was introduced as a standard unit for measuring cloth in royal and local markets. Over time, its use extended beyond textiles into real estate and land measurement. During the British colonial rule, the Gaj was widely adopted in land records, which helped institutionalize its use in several parts of North India. The legacy of this unit continues, particularly in regions where traditional and customary land measurement systems are still in practice.
Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Gaj |
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Biswa Kacha | 0.003333305555556 |
Pura | 0.000083332638889 |
Bigha | 0.000333330555556 |
Biswa | 0.006666611111111 |
Square Feet | 8.999924999999999 |
Acre | 0.000206609848485 |
Square Meter | 0.836121201423276 |
Hectare | 0.000083612039357 |
Square Inch | 1295.989 |
Square Mile | 0.000000322827888 |
Square Kilometer | 0.000000836120394 |
Decimal | 0.020660984848485 |
Square Yard | 0.999991666666667 |
Square Centimeter | 8361.212 |
Acre is a widely used standard unit of land measurement in India, including in Uttar Pradesh. It is most commonly used for larger land parcels, especially in agriculture, real estate, and official records. In Uttar Pradesh, 1 Acre is equal to 4840.04 Gaj. Acre is often used alongside both traditional units (like Bigha or Marla) and metric units in Uttar Pradesh.
The Acre was introduced during British rule and became a standard unit in India’s land revenue system. In Uttar Pradesh, it continues to be used for agricultural land registration, government surveys, and real estate transactions. Despite the formal shift to the metric system, Acre remains one of the most recognized and accepted land units in both rural and urban areas across Uttar Pradesh.
Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Acre |
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Gaj | 4840.04 |
Biswa Kacha | 16.133333333333333 |
Pura | 0.403333333333333 |
Bigha | 1.613333333333333 |
Biswa | 32.266666666666666 |
Square Feet | 43560 |
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 |
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