Katha is a regional unit of land measurement commonly used in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. Its exact size depends on the location, typically ranging from 1,361 to 2,880 square feet. Often associated with agricultural land or small property transactions, katha remains a key unit in traditional land dealings.
Bigha is a traditional land measurement unit prevalent in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The size of a bigha can vary widely, from 1,500 square meters in some regions to over 12,000 square meters in others. It is frequently used to measure larger plots of agricultural or rural land, especially in real estate and farming contexts.
The conversion shows significant variation, reflecting the regional differences in the definition of a Katha.
Here are three sample conversions from katha to bigha, assuming common regional standards.
In Bihar (India):
In Nepal:
In Assam (India):
Unit | Value |
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1 Katha | 1361.25 Square Feet |
1 Katha | 126.44 Square Meters |
1 Katha | 151.25 Square Yards |
1 Katha | 0.05 Bigha |
1 Katha | 1.01 Biswa |
1 Katha | 151.25 Gaj |
1 Katha | 1.25 Guntha |
1 Katha | 0.031244 Acre |
Katha | Bigha |
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1 katha | 0.05 bigha |
2 katha | 0.1 bigha |
3 katha | 0.15 bigha |
4 katha | 0.2 bigha |
5 katha | 0.25 bigha |
6 katha | 0.3 bigha |
7 katha | 0.35 bigha |
8 katha | 0.4 bigha |
9 katha | 0.45 bigha |
10 katha | 0.5 bigha |
11 katha | 0.55 bigha |
12 katha | 0.6 bigha |
13 katha | 0.65 bigha |
14 katha | 0.7 bigha |
15 katha | 0.75 bigha |
16 katha | 0.8 bigha |
17 katha | 0.85 bigha |
18 katha | 0.9 bigha |
19 katha | 0.95 bigha |
20 katha | 1 bigha |