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KHATA, KHARSA AND KHATUNI NUMBER

When discussing land-related issues, we frequently hear phrases like Khata, Kharsa, and
Khatuni. This is because the Mughals initially organized land records throughout the nation
in order to impose taxes and generate income. Considering this, the phrases originate from
Arabic and Persian. Here, we examine the meanings and symbols associated with the
numerals Khata, Kharsa, and Khatuni.

Khata Number: What Is It?

A family's account number, sometimes referred to as the Khata or Khewat number, is


assigned to them. It represents each member's whole landholding. You may obtain
information on owners and their total landholding by calling this number.

What is the number Kharsa?

The Kharsa number, often referred to as Jamabandi or Fard, is a survey number or plot
assigned to a specific parcel of land, usually in a community. It is a Persian phrase that was
used in the Sharja text. With the aid of this number, you may obtain information on the land's
whole ownership history, pattern, and every detail related to each field and its surrounding
area, as well as information about cultivators and owners, types of crops and soil,
measurements, and more.

Khatuni Number: What Is It?

A group of cultivators who work certain areas of land covered by different Kharsa numbers
are assigned a Khatuni number.

What type of data are provided by Khata, Khatra, and Khatuni numbers?

By using the Khata, Khasra, and Khatuni numbers, you may obtain the following
information:

How much land is owned by a family?

What is the landowners' share?

How much land is used for agriculture overall in the area?

How many people are the owners of a specific piece of land?


Do the owners personally cultivate the property parcel?

If it's being farmed by others, how many are on that specific piece of land?

Where can I obtain the numbers for Khata, Kharsa, and Khatauni?

The figures may be obtained by going to the official website of the state's revenue department
or by going to the sheriff's office.

Differences between Khasra Number, Khatauni Number, and Khata Number

Khasra Number Khata Number Khatauni Number

It is an exclusive number Khata or Khewat number denotes an Khatauni number is allocated to


that is allocated to land account number that is allocated to cultivators who cultivate crops
in the rural areas. So it is the owners of the land. It refers to the with varied Khasra numbers. It
more like a survey or overall landholding of all members. provides overall details of
plot number allocated in Using this number, one can find cultivators and the portion of
an urban region. owners and their share in that the area they use for harvesting.
property.

Here is the difference between Khasra, Khatauni and Khata numbers that you can find in the
table below:

The Significance and Objective of Khasra Number :

This unique number is significant since it extends identity to a property. This number has a
purpose in addition to identifying a property while paying taxes. The country's rural areas are
where Khasra numbers are most commonly utilised.

In contrast to other types of land or property, rural regions need the use of an identification
number in order to pay taxes or inquire about property. This ID is used to designate your
property. You are not abiding by the laws of the nation if you do not possess the khasra
number.
Furthermore, in order to maintain their landholding pattern, all landowners must monitor any
modifications that may be made to their immovable assets.

Conclusion :

Khata, Kharsa, and Khatuni are three common terms used in land records to identify and
manage property. Khata numbers represent a family's account number, representing their total
landholding. Kharsa numbers, also known as Jamabandi or Fard, are survey numbers or plots
assigned to specific parcels of land, usually in a community. They provide information on the
land's ownership history, pattern, cultivation patterns, and measurements.

Khatuni numbers are assigned to groups of cultivators who work on specific areas of land
covered by different Kharsa numbers. These numbers provide various types of data, such as
land ownership, landowners' shares, agricultural use, and the number of people on a specific
piece of land. The numbers can be obtained from the official website of the state's revenue
department or the sheriff's office.

The Khasra Number is an exclusive number allocated to land in rural areas, similar to a
survey or plot number in urban areas. It denotes the overall landholding of all members and
allows for identification when paying taxes or requesting information about property. In
contrast, other types of land or property require an identification number for tax payments or
property inquiries.

In order to maintain their landholding pattern, landowners must monitor any modifications
made to their immovable assets. The Khasra Number is significant because it extends identity
to a property and serves as a legal identification for property owners in rural areas.

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