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'''Kagarol''' is a village in the [[Agra]] district of [[Uttar Pradesh]] state in [[India]]. It is situated at a distance of about 25 kilometers to the south-west of [[Agra]] city.<ref>Page 139, Agra: economic and political profile of a Mughal suba, 1580-1707, by K. K. Trivedi, Ravish Publishers, 1998, {{ISBN|81-900294-2-8}}, {{ISBN|978-81-900294-2-1}}</ref> This village finds mention in some of the earliest [[Archaeological Survey of India]] reports compiled by [[Alexander Cunningham]] and his assistants, J. D. Beglar and [[A. C. L. Carlleyle]].<ref>Page 673, Journal of Indian history, Volumes 48-49, by the University of Kerala. Dept. of History, University of Allahabad. Dept. of Modern Indian History, University of Travancore, University of Kerala, published in 1970.</ref>
'''Kagarol''' is a village in the [[Agra]] district of [[Uttar Pradesh]] state in [[India]]. It is situated at a distance of about 25 kilometers to the south-west of [[Agra]] city.<ref>Page 139, Agra: economic and political profile of a Mughal suba, 1580-1707, by K. K. Trivedi, Ravish Publishers, 1998, {{ISBN|81-900294-2-8}}, {{ISBN|978-81-900294-2-1}}</ref> This village finds mention in some of the earliest [[Archaeological Survey of India]] reports compiled by [[Alexander Cunningham]] and his assistants, J. D. Beglar and [[A. C. L. Carlleyle]].<ref>Page 673, Journal of Indian history, Volumes 48-49, by the University of Kerala. Dept. of History, University of Allahabad. Dept. of Modern Indian History, University of Travancore, University of Kerala, published in 1970.</ref>


" Khangar Ror " or " Kaga Ror " or " Kagaroll " is situated about eighteen miles from Agra . It is a very ancient place and the prdent village standa on an ancient tila composed of the debris of an ancient fort . There are remains of a very strong and thick wall which runs through below the western part of the village kagaroll . This wall is composed of huge blocks of red sandstone . According to the inhabitants of the place , the ancient fort buried under this place was actually founded by " Raja Ror " . There is a tradition preserved in the neighbourhood about a " white crow " , in the consequence of the appearance of which , as an omen of augury , Raja Ror built a fort here . <ref name="Reports">https://books.google.co.in/books?id=3KItSOgLGisC&pg=PA210#v=onepage&q&f=false </ref>
" Khangar Ror " or " Kaga Ror " or " Kagaroll " is situated about eighteen miles from Agra . It is a very ancient place and the present village stands on an ancient tila composed of the debris of an ancient fort . There are remains of a very strong and thick wall which runs through below the western part of the village kagaroll . This wall is composed of huge blocks of red sandstone . According to the inhabitants of the place , the ancient fort buried under this place was actually founded by " Raja Ror " . There is a tradition preserved in the neighbourhood about a " white crow " , in the consequence of the appearance of which , as an omen of augury , Raja Ror built a fort here . <ref name="Reports">https://books.google.co.in/books?id=3KItSOgLGisC&pg=PA210#v=onepage&q&f=false </ref>


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Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
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Coordinates: 27°01′N 77°51′E / 27.017°N 77.850°E / 27.017; 77.850
CountryIndia
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictAgra
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
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Kagarol is a village in the Agra district of Uttar Pradesh state in India. It is situated at a distance of about 25 kilometers to the south-west of Agra city.[1] This village finds mention in some of the earliest Archaeological Survey of India reports compiled by Alexander Cunningham and his assistants, J. D. Beglar and A. C. L. Carlleyle.[2]

" Khangar Ror " or " Kaga Ror " or " Kagaroll " is situated about eighteen miles from Agra . It is a very ancient place and the present village stands on an ancient tila composed of the debris of an ancient fort . There are remains of a very strong and thick wall which runs through below the western part of the village kagaroll . This wall is composed of huge blocks of red sandstone . According to the inhabitants of the place , the ancient fort buried under this place was actually founded by " Raja Ror " . There is a tradition preserved in the neighbourhood about a " white crow " , in the consequence of the appearance of which , as an omen of augury , Raja Ror built a fort here . [3]

References

  1. ^ Page 139, Agra: economic and political profile of a Mughal suba, 1580-1707, by K. K. Trivedi, Ravish Publishers, 1998, ISBN 81-900294-2-8, ISBN 978-81-900294-2-1
  2. ^ Page 673, Journal of Indian history, Volumes 48-49, by the University of Kerala. Dept. of History, University of Allahabad. Dept. of Modern Indian History, University of Travancore, University of Kerala, published in 1970.
  3. ^ https://books.google.co.in/books?id=3KItSOgLGisC&pg=PA210#v=onepage&q&f=false

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