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Asara is a village situated in the Chhaprauli Mandal of Baghpat District in Uttar Pradesh in India. The village is about 12.01 kilometres from the town of Chhaprauli, and is 33.70 km distance from district headquarters at Baghpat, and situated on the banks of the Yumuna Canal.〔http://www.onefivenine.com/village.dont?method=displayVillage&villageId=204030〕 Villages nearby include Kakripur (2.3 km), Bhudpur (3.0 km), Ramala (3.4 km), Fatehpur Chak (4.3 km), Ibrahimpur Majra (4.8 km), Sujti (4.9 km) and Kirthal (5.4 km). It is a predominantly Muslim village, with the Muley Jats being the dominant community. The village was said to have been founded by Mubarak Khan of Kirthal some six hundred years ago. == See also == in Asara there is Muslim Inter College since 1924, mostly the resident of Asara are educated. This village is Muslim dominanted but there is a communal harmony. All sections of the society live botherly. Muslim Inter College is a minority institution but there are about 50% of the teaching and non teaching staff are non Muslims.It is not a single village it is made up of two villages VIDYAWATI ASARA.Recently a non-profit organisation have been founded by the peoples of Asara named VIDYAWATI ASARA FOUNDATION (VAF) *Rataul *Kutana 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Asara, India」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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