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Ghanghauli
Ghanghauli (Hindi: घांघौली) is a village in Khair tehsil of Aligarh district of Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, was founded by Chaudhary Gaj Singh in 1761. It is located about 60 km far from its Distt. i.e. Aligarh. This village is dominated by Jats. Jats are more than 95%. All Jats are of Attri (clan). A proposed highway i.e. Yamuna Express Way from Greater Noida to Agra of 165 km is also passing through this village. This village is well known for its politics in the local area. ==Demographics== According to (Census of India ) 2011, Ghanghauli had a population of 3048. Males constitute 54.56% of the population and females 45.44%. Ghanghauli has an average literacy rate of 66%. Hinduism is almost religion in Ghanghauli. Jats, Pandits, Baniyas, Jatavs(chamars), Dhimars & Harijans(Bhangis) are most numerous castes in Ghanghauli village. Hindi is the most widely spoken language in Ghanghauli village. Braj Bhasha is also spoken.
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