Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Measurement of land in Punjab
The following are the basic measurements of land used in Punjab & Haryana in ascending order.
- 1 karam is 5.5 ft
- 1 marla is 9 Sq karams (272.25 sq ft)
- 1 kanaal is 20 marlas (5,445 sq ft)
- 1 killa is of 8 kanaals (43,560 sq ft = 1 acre)
- 1 marabba is 25 killas (1,089,000 sq ft = 25 acres)
A killa is measured rectangularly, reckoned as an area 36 karams x 40 karams, or 198 feet x 220 feet = 43,560 square feet.
Kothis are measured in marlas and kanaals. Most are 2-4 kanaals but the big ones can be anything from 4-6 kanaals.
A couple of older measures:
- 1 biswa = 15 Sq karams; 12 biswas = 1 kanaal (50 gaj)
- 1 bigha = 20 biswas - 1008 Sq Yards - 842.68 Sq Mtr (1000 Gaj)
i)In all areas consolidated on the basis of the standard measure of 66 inches i.e. Karam or Gatha:
- 1. 1 Sq. Karam or Sarsahi 3.3611111 Sq.yds.
2. 9 Sarsahies or 1 Marla 30.249999 Sq.yds say 30.25 Sq.yds.
3. 20 Marlas or 1 Kanal 604.99996 Sq.yds say 605 Sq.yds.
4. 160 Marlas or 8 Kanals 4839.99998 Sq.yds.say 4840 Sq.yds. (1 acre)
(ii)In the areas consolidated on the basis of the local meas ure and the non- consolidated areas of Amritsar, Gurdaspur, (except Shahpur Hill Circle and Chak Andar in Pathankot tehsil), Feroz epur (except Fazilka) and the erstwhile pr incelyState of Faridkot:
1. 1 Karam 60 inches
2. 1 Sq. Karam or Sarsahi 2.777777 Sq. yds.
3. 9 Sarsahies or 1 Marla 24.999999 Sq. yards say 25 Sq.yards.
4. 20 Marlas or 1 Kanal 499.9999 Sq. yards say 500 Sq.yards
5. 193.60 Marlas (9 Kanals1 Acre or 4840 Sq.yds 13 Marlas 5 Sarsahis)
(iii) In the areas consolidated on the basis of the local measure and the non- consolidated areas of Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Anandpur Sahib (Ropar) and the Shahpur hill Circle in Gurdaspur District:
1.1 Karam 57.5 inches
2. 1 Sq. Karam or Sarsahi 2.5511188 Sq.yds.
3. 9 Sarsahies or 1 Marla 22.960069 Sq.yards say 22.96 Sq.yds
4. 20 Marlas or 1 Kanal 459.20138 Sq.yards say 459 Sq.yards.
5. 210.80 Marlas (10 Kanals I Acre or 4840 Sq.yds.10 Marlas 7 Sarsahis)
(iv) In the area consolidated on the basis of the local measure and the non-consolidated areas of the erstwhile princely State of Kapurthala:
1. 1 Karam 54 inches
2. 1 Sq. Karam or Sarsahi 2.25 Sq.yds.
3. 9 Sarsahies or 1 Marla 20.25 Sq.yards
4. 20 Marlas or 1 Kanal 405 Sq.yards.
5. 239 Marlas (11 Kanals1 Acre or 4840 Sq.yds.19 Marlas)
1 Karam or Gat ha x 1 Karam or Gatha
1 Sq. Karam or Biswansi 20 Biswansis
1 Biswa20 Biswa 1 Bigha
PROPERTY MEASUREMENTS
OLD SURVEY MEASUREMENTS. Old surveys were often measured using a Surveyors Chain. These were literally chains made up of 100 links. Each Chain was 66 feet long. Each link was 0.666 of a foot...or 7.92" To convert the distances on a plat measured in chains (abbreviate Ch) simply multiply the distance in chains by 66. Another common unit of measurement was the Pole. The Pole is exactly what it sounds like; a wood pole which was 16.5' feet long. To convert the distances on a plat measured in poles (abbreviated P) you must multiply the distance by 16.5 A Pole is sometimes called a "perch"on old surveys. MILES A mile is defined as being 5,280 feet in length. |
AREA MEASUREMENTS The standard unit of measuring land in the United States is the ACRE. An Acre is equal to 43,560 square feet (Sq. Ft.) of area. An acre is also equal to 10 square chains ( 66 x 66 x 10 = 43560 Sq. Ft.) or 160 square rods (16.5 x 16.5 x 160 = 43,560 Sq. Ft.) There are exactly 640 Acres in one square mile. Seeing how older units of measurement like the chain and the pole can be converted into acres it is easy to see that seemingly odd distances (66' and 16.5') really did make sense. WHAT DOES AN ACRE LOOK LIKE? If you had a parcel of land that was exactly 1 acre in size and was perfectly square it would be 208.71' on each of the 4 sides. If the same lot were a rectangle 100' wide it would be 435.60' feet deep (long). |
Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States; 1973Prepared by the Bureau of Land Management, Technical Bulletin 6; pub. U.S. Dept of Interior | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Methods of Survey The methods described in this chapter comprise the specifications for determining the length and direction of lines. DISTANCE MEASUREMENT Units 2-1. The law prescribes the chain as the unit of linear measure for the survey of the public lands. All returns of measurements in the rectangular system are made in the true horizontal distance in miles, chains, and links. (Exceptions are special requirements for measurement in feet in townsite surveys, chapter VII, and mineral surveys, chapter X.)
Land grants by the French crown were made in arpents. The arpent is a unit of area, but the side of a square arpent came to be used for linear description. The Spanish crown and the Mexican Government granted lands which were usually described in linear varas. Both the arpent and the vara have slightly different values in different States. The conversions most often needed are shown in the Standard Field Tables.
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