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what is bigha? pls answer fast​

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Answered by suhasgowdact26092004
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Explanation:

a measure of land varying locally from 1/3 to 1 acre ( 1/8 to 2/5 ) hectare

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The bigha is a traditional unit of measurement of area of a land, commonly used in Nepal.

In Punjab, four bigha is equal to one acre. In central India, bighas were standardized at 3025 yd2(2529.3 m2) or 5/8 acre (0.2529 hectare). In Madhya Pradesh, one Katha = 600 square feet (56 m2). In Rajasthan, one bigha is equal to 1,618.7 square metres (17,424 sq ft)....

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