Pura is a local unit of measurement popular in Eastern states of India mainly Assam and Nagaland. The unit is used in real estate terminology to measure land areas of these regions. In terms of value, Pura is a value that is used to measure large patches of land in various regions of East India. However, unofficially, the term is also used to refer to just a random large patch of land. Pura is not a SI unit and is not yet approved by the International System of Units for global use. It is majorly used in India to measure land area. Pura is used for measuring large land parcels. One Pura is equal to 10117.14 square meters. This equation can be used to convert Pura into other worldwide accepted land measuring units.
Converting Pura into any other measuring unit is easy and requires simple mathematical calculations. As Pura is a locally accepted unit in India, it can be easily converted into square feet, guntha, hectare, ground, bigha, murabba, decimal and lessa. The calculation process can be done easily using the housing.com calculator.
Unit of area | Conversion units |
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1 Pura | 108900 sq. ft. |
1 Pura | 52.89 guntha |
1 Pura | 0.53 hectare |
1 Pura | 24 ground |
1 Pura | 2.12 bigha |
1 Pura | 0.052 murabba |
1 Pura | 846.28 lessa |
1 Pura | 132.24 cent |
1 Pura | 21.16 biswa kacha |
1 Pura | 211.57 marla |