1 Dhur to Square Feet in Bihar

Accurate conversion of Bihar's traditional land measurement unit Dhur to modern Square Feet measurement

1 Dhur (Bihar)

= 68.05 Sq Ft

Standard conversion for most Bihar districts

Conversion Formula

1 Dhur = 68.05 Square Feet

1 Katha = 20 Dhur = 1,361.25 Sq Ft

1 Bigha = 20 Katha = 27,225 Sq Ft

Dhur to Square Feet Converter
Result: 1 Dhur = 68.05 Square Feet
Related Conversions
Unit Square Feet Equivalent to Dhur
1 Dhur 68.05 sq ft 1 Dhur
1 Katha 1,361.25 sq ft 20 Dhur
1 Bigha 27,225 sq ft 400 Dhur
1 Acre 43,560 sq ft 640 Dhur
1 Hectare 107,639 sq ft 1,582 Dhur

Complete Guide: 1 Dhur to Square Feet Conversion in Bihar

Understanding the conversion of 1 Dhur to Square Feet is essential for anyone dealing with land transactions in Bihar. This traditional land measurement unit varies slightly across different regions of the state, making accurate conversion crucial for property dealings, legal documents, and agricultural planning.

What is Dhur in Bihar Land Measurement?

Dhur is a traditional unit of land measurement used primarily in the Indian state of Bihar. It is a subunit of Katha, with 20 Dhur making up 1 Katha. The size of 1 Dhur in square feet varies slightly across different regions of Bihar, but the standard conversion used in most districts is:

Standard Conversion

1 Dhur = 68.05 Square Feet in most parts of Bihar

Regional Variations in Dhur Measurement

While the standard measurement is widely accepted, some districts in Bihar have slight variations in the size of 1 Dhur:

District 1 Dhur in Square Feet Notes
Standard Bihar 68.05 sq ft Used in Patna, Gaya, Muzaffarpur, and most districts
Madhubani 72.25 sq ft Regional variation with larger Dhur size
Darbhanga 70 sq ft Slightly larger than standard measurement
Border Districts Varies May use measurements from neighboring states

How to Calculate Dhur to Square Feet

Converting Dhur to Square Feet is straightforward using the standard formula:

Conversion Formula

Square Feet = Dhur × 68.05

For example: 5 Dhur = 5 × 68.05 = 340.25 Square Feet

Practical Applications of Dhur to Square Feet Conversion

Understanding Dhur to Square Feet conversion is essential for:

  • Property Transactions: Accurate land measurement for buying/selling
  • Legal Documentation: Proper conversion in property deeds and records
  • Construction Planning: Calculating material requirements based on land area
  • Agricultural Planning: Determining crop yield per unit area
  • Tax Assessment: Correct calculation of property taxes
  • Land Development: Planning infrastructure on measured land

Dhur in the Context of Bihar Land Measurement System

Dhur is part of a hierarchical land measurement system in Bihar:

Unit Equivalent Square Feet Square Meters
1 Dhur Base Unit 68.05 6.32
1 Katha 20 Dhur 1,361.25 126.46
1 Bigha 20 Katha (400 Dhur) 27,225 2,529.3
1 Acre 32.22 Katha (644.4 Dhur) 43,560 4,046.86

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How many Square Feet are in 1 Dhur in Bihar?

In most parts of Bihar, 1 Dhur equals 68.05 Square Feet. However, regional variations exist, with some districts like Madhubani using 72.25 Square Feet per Dhur.

2. Is the Dhur measurement the same across all Bihar districts?

No, while the standard is 68.05 Square Feet per Dhur, some districts have variations. Madhubani district, for example, uses a slightly larger Dhur of 72.25 Square Feet.

3. How do I convert Dhur to Katha?

Since 1 Katha equals 20 Dhur, to convert Dhur to Katha, divide the number of Dhur by 20. For example, 40 Dhur = 40 ÷ 20 = 2 Katha.

4. Why is accurate Dhur to Square Feet conversion important?

Accurate conversion is crucial for property transactions, legal documentation, tax assessment, and avoiding disputes in land measurements. Even small errors can lead to significant financial implications.

5. Can I use this conversion for legal purposes?

While our converter provides accurate conversions based on standard measurements, for legal transactions we recommend verifying with local land records offices or licensed surveyors to account for any regional variations.

Historical Context of Dhur Measurement

The Dhur as a land measurement unit has historical roots in the traditional agricultural practices of Bihar. Originally based on the amount of land that could be tilled by a pair of bulls in a certain time period, these traditional units were standardized during British colonial administration to facilitate land revenue collection.

Despite the introduction of metric system in India, traditional units like Dhur continue to be used in rural areas and property documents, making conversion tools essential for understanding land measurements in modern terms.

Important Note: Always verify land measurements with official records from the Bihar Bhumi portal (biharbhumi.bihar.gov.in) before finalizing any property transaction. Regional variations may apply, and our converter provides standard values that might need adjustment for specific locations.