Kagarol
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Kagarol (कागारोल) or Kagaraul (कागारोल) is a village of Chahar/Solanki Khap in Kheragarh tahsil in Agra district in Uttar Pradesh.
Jat Gotras
Population
Kagarol has a total population of 13,366 peoples. There are about 2,054 houses in Kagarol village.[1]
History
In the Archaeological Survey of India Report for the year 1871-72, A.C.L. Carlleyle says about the image of a Ror warrior found at the site of Kaga Ror or Kagarol:[2]
- The features of the face are fine and manly, of the handsomest Hindu type. The warrior has his right knee raised; on his right arm he presents a shield in defense and in the left hand he brandishes a straight sword of huge dimensions over his head. In a belt round his waist he wears a dagger with a cross-shaped hilt at his left side. The hair of the head is full but drawn back in straight lines on the head. Evidently, its a figure of a warrior of great strength.
Notable persons
- Prof. Gurudutt Solanki - Former MLA from Uttar Pradesh. He was married to Satya, the eldest daughter of Chaudhary Charan Singh.[3]
- Prof - Durgpal Singh Solanki (Retd. Professor U P Govt. Degree College)
- Hakim Singh Solanki (Transporter, lives in Agra )
- Thakur Ratnakar Shastri (Solanki Jat) Scholar
- Sardar Balram Singh Solanki of Kagarol Jat Chief of Ramki Chahar
Gallery
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Kanhi Singh Kagarol
External links
References
- ↑ https://villageinfo.in/uttar-pradesh/agra/kheragarh/kagarol.html
- ↑ Pages 210-212, Archaeological Survey of India, Report for the year 1871-72, Volume IV, Agra circle covered by A.C.L. Carlleyle, Under the supervision of Alexander Cunningham
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter X (Page 943)
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