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Kanal to Marla Calculator

Use this free calculator to convert kanal to marla. Choose the state or enter a local factor verified from an official record.

Updated 16 July 2026Use for planningFormula and steps shown
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How to use this calculator

  1. Use a real value. Check an appliance label, bill, site measurement, product sheet or official record.
  2. Replace the examples. Example values show how the tool works; they do not describe every home.
  3. Check the working. Open “How this was calculated” to see the formula, your values, losses and rounding.
  4. Verify before you act. Use the result for learning and early planning, then check the important decision where shown.
What can change the answer

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The same unit name can mean different areas in different places.

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Official land records take priority over general conversion tables.

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Standard units have precise conversions. Regional land units may change by state, district, locality or historical settlement.

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What this answer means

What it means

Kanal and Marla are related through the selected regional convention, then converted using their displayed square-foot factors.

What to check next

Confirm whether the local record uses the standard, old or another recognised Marla definition.

Common mistake

Assuming every Marla has the same size is a common source of error in cross-border or historical documents.

Why this value changes by location

Regional units can mean different areas by state, district or settlement system. The selected location and factor are part of the answer. Check legal measurements against official local records.

Common questions

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How is this kanal to marla calculator calculated?

Target value = input × source-unit square-foot factor ÷ target-unit square-foot factor

What should I check first?

Confirm whether the local record uses the standard, old or another recognised Marla definition.

What mistake should I avoid?

Assuming every Marla has the same size is a common source of error in cross-border or historical documents.

How accurate is this calculator?

Standard units have precise conversions. Regional land units may change by state, district, locality or historical settlement.

Sources and method

Sources used for this calculator

Metadata and Data Standards: Measurement Conversion TableDepartment of Land Resources / API Setu, Government of IndiaProvides selected state-specific land-record conversion factors and demonstrates why local context is mandatory. Reviewed 2026-07-16.Agricultural Statistics Manual — State-wise local area unitsMinistry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of IndiaCross-reference for selected state units. Rounded published factors are labelled approximate. Reviewed 2026-07-16.NIST Guide to the SI — Area conversion factorsNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyUsed for standard square-foot, square-metre and acre relationships. Reviewed 2026-07-16.