Land Measurement Units in Pakistan: Marla, Kanal & More

Land Measurement Units in Pakistan Marla, Kanal & More

In Pakistan, land measurement units are deeply rooted in traditional and regional practices. So, it is important for anyone involved in real estate, agriculture, and land transactions, even citizens, to understand these units and their conversion thoroughly.

So, this guide is tailored to provide information about land measurement units in Pakistan, their conversion & significance in real estate.

What is Land Measurement?

A measurement of land involves determining the dimensions of a property. It includes the length, width and area of a plot or raw land. The land is measured in different units depending on the region & location.

If we live in Islamabad, Lahore, and some parts of Punjab, ‘marla’ & ‘kanal’ are used. On the other hand, in Karachi & other cities of Sindh, the property is measured in ‘square yard’ & ‘square foot.’

Formula of Land Measurement in Pakistan 

In Pakistan, the land is usually measured by a chain or tape ruler following the formula.

Area=Length*Width 

Understanding Standard Plot Sizes and Measurement Units in Pakistan

When you are in a real estate market or want to buy a plot in Pakistan, it’s important to grasp the plot size for accurate measurement associated with it.

Understanding Standard Plot Sizes and Measurement Units in Pakistan

The following are some categories of land and units in which it is measured.

1. Residential & Urban Land

This category of land is measured in

  • Marla, which is equal to 272.255 square feet (approx 25.29 square meters).
  • Kanal comprising 20 marlas & equals 5,445 sq ft (approx 505 square meters)
  • Killa is equivalent to 8 Kanal and a total of 43,560 sq ft.

For your information: ‘8 kanals are usually considered 1 Acre’.

  • Bigha varies regionally & in some areas, it is equal to 4 kanals.
  • Murabba is a large unit, typically equal to 25 acres, comprising (8 kanals*25=200 kanals). 

2. Agricultural Land Units

To measure this land category, we usually use

  • Karam is a traditional unit measuring 5.5 feet (approx 1.67 meters).
  • Sarsai is an area of 1 square Karam, equaling 30.25 square feet (approx 2.8 square meters).
  • Bega comprises 4 kanals & a total of 21,779.2 square feet (approx 2017 square meters).

Standardized Plot Size in Pakistan

As discussed above, the residential plots are measured in Marla, kanal, Killa, etc. So, the residential plots are usually ranging from

  • 3 Marla
  • 5 Marla
  • 7 Marla
  • 8 Marla
  • 10 marla & 1 kanal etc

Frequently Used Land Measurement Units in Pakistan & Their Conversion?

In real estate, a land measuring unit is a standard way to quantify the area and piece of land. These units are used to describe the size of properties, whether for sale, rental, or development purposes.

Frequently Used Land Measurement Units in Pakistan & Their Conversion

List of Land Measuring Units

The land in Pakistan is categorized as residential, commercial, industrial or agricultural. So, the units of measurement are different for each category, but the general units of measurement include.

Linear Measure of Land

These units are important to understand the basics of units and the conversion charts. Lengths are generally measured with a ruler or tape known as ‘liner measurement’ in units like meters, centimetres, inches and yards.

Basic Linear Units Conversion
1 Inch2.54 cm
1 Foot30.48 cm
1 Yard91.44 cm
1 Mile1.61 km
1 Ghatta8.25 feet

Square Measurement (Traditional Units of Measurement in Pakistan)

As discussed at the start, the traditional units of land measurement in Pakistan include

Square Measurement UnitsConversion
1 sq ft0.093 sq m
1 sq yds0.836 sq m
1 sq mile2.59 sq km (259 hectares)
1 Acre0.405 hectares, whereas it is also equal to 4 Bigha 16 Biswa (4,840 sq yds)
1 Bigha 20 Biswas (1008 sq.Yds)
1 Biswa50 sq. Yds

Some Other Units of Conversion in Certain Regions of Pakistan

In certain regions of Pakistan, land is measured in the following units.

Additional Units Conversion 
1 Karam5.5 ft. (approx 1.67 m)
1 sq Karam(5.5)²=30.25 sq. ft
1 Pole9 sq Karam (approx 272.25 sq. ft)
40 Pole1 Rod (approx 10 890 sq.ft)
4 Rod 1 acre (approx 43, 560 sq. ft)

For your information: ‘Pole’ & ‘rod’ are terms related to land measurement, but they are more commonly associated with older, Non-metric systems.’

Chain Conversion Units

In Pakistan, chain units are used primarily for measuring areas, particularly in rural or agricultural contexts.

1 inch10 chains
1 chain22 yards (approx 66 feet)
10 chains1 furlong
1 furlong201.168 m

Metric Units of Conversion

The metric conversion units in real estate generally include

UnitEquivalent
Square Millimeter (mm²)1,000,000 mm² = 1 m²
Square Centimeter (cm²)10,000 cm² = 1 m²
Square Decimeter (dm²)100 dm² = 1 m²
Square Meter (m²)Base unit
Hectare (ha)1 ha = 10,000 m²
Square Kilometer (km²)1 km² = 1,000,000 m²

Plot Conversion in Pakistan “A Complete Chart”

This chart will help everyone to understand the land conversion in terms of real estate and smooth the property transaction process.

MarlaSquare FeetSquare MetresSquare Yards (Gazz)
122520.9025
245041.8150
367562.7175
490083.61100
51,125104.52125
61,350125.42150
71,575146.32175
81,800167.22200
92,025188.13225
102,250209.03250
112,475229.93275
122,700250.84300
132,925271.74325
143,150292.64350
153,375313.55375
163,600334.45400
173,825355.35425
184,050376.25450
194,275397.16475
20 (1 Kanal)4,500418.06500

What are Some Regional Variations & Their Implications in Property Conversion?

It is important to understand the definition of Marla, which is different in some regions of Pakistan. In some regions,   272.25 sq ft are considered as 1 Marla. Whereas, in other areas, including Lahor,e one Marla is generally equivalent to 225 sq ft.

This difference can impact the total area of a plot. So, it’s necessary to consider it when buying or selling property.

Some Practical Applications in Real Estate

Understanding these land measurement units in real estate helps in practical implementation.

  1. Accurate knowledge ensures fair transactions and prevents misunderstanding.
  2. Helps in planning & constructing properties according to standard measurements.
  3. Land measurement facilitates clear documentation & compliance with legal regulations.

How to Measure Land Digitally?

Digitally measuring land has become increasingly efficient with the integration of modern technologies.

The following techniques are used to measure land digitally.

  1. Survey method in which devices like GPS and GNSS are used helps measure the land area & perimeter accurately.
  2. Another method is Aerial photography and satellite imagery to capture detailed images of land and determine its area.
  3. Cadastral mapping in Pakistan uses GIS (Geographic Information System) and geo-tagging to create digital maps that define land parcel boundaries and ownership.
  4. In Punjab, PLRA has established E-Arzi Centers to digitize land records.

Conclusion

A clear understanding of land measurement units in Pakistan is essential for anyone involved in real estate transactions. So, you can navigate the property market with confidence & ensure fair dealings by familiarizing yourself with land measurement units like Marla, Kanal and Murabba.

Being aware of regional variations will help you smooth the dealing process.

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