Complete guide to traditional Manipur land measurement units including Pari, Lourak, Sangam, Loukhai, Loushal, Tong, and Point. Convert between traditional Manipuri units and standard measurements like square feet, acres, and hectares.
| Manipur Unit | Square Feet | Acre | Hectare | Equivalent Pari |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Pari | 14,400 sq ft | 0.3306 acre | 0.1338 hectare | 1 pari |
| 1 Lourak | 7,200 sq ft | 0.1653 acre | 0.0669 hectare | 0.5 pari |
| 1 Sangam | 3,600 sq ft | 0.0826 acre | 0.0334 hectare | 0.25 pari |
| 1 Loukhai | 1,800 sq ft | 0.0413 acre | 0.0167 hectare | 0.125 pari |
| 1 Loushal | 900 sq ft | 0.0207 acre | 0.0084 hectare | 0.0625 pari |
| 1 Tong | 450 sq ft | 0.0103 acre | 0.0042 hectare | 0.03125 pari |
| 1 Point | 1 sq ft | 0.000023 acre | 0.0000093 hectare | 0.0000694 pari |
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Bihar West Bengal AssamPari is the primary traditional land measurement unit in Manipur. 1 Pari equals 14,400 square feet or approximately 0.33 acres. It's commonly used in rural areas and traditional land records (Loucha Pathap).
1 Pari equals exactly 14,400 square feet in the Manipur land measurement system. This conversion is standardized across the state for land registration and transaction purposes.
1 Pari = 2 Lourak. Since 1 Pari equals 14,400 sq ft, then 1 Lourak equals 7,200 sq ft. Lourak is commonly used for smaller land parcels in Manipur.
1 Pari = 0.1338 Hectare (approximately). To convert Pari to Hectare, multiply the Pari value by 0.1338. For example, 5 Pari = 5 × 0.1338 = 0.669 Hectare.
Point is the smallest traditional land measurement unit in Manipur. 1 Point equals 1 square foot. It's used for very small land measurements and is part of the traditional hierarchy of units (1 Pari = 14,400 Points).
Yes, traditional Manipur land units like Pari, Lourak, and Sangam are still used in rural areas, agricultural land transactions, and traditional land records (Loucha Pathap), alongside standard units like square feet and acres in urban areas.
Our converter uses standardized conversion values recognized by Manipur's land records department. The conversions are accurate for practical purposes, though slight regional variations may exist in traditional usage.