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Koīl or Koil was earlier name of the present city Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, India. The historian Thakur Deshraj has mentioned that the people of Kampilya were later known as Koil. The Koīl people came from Kampilya and founded the city known as Kampilgarh, situated south east of Ganges. The town of Kampilgarh later became popular as Koil which is now Aligarh. Shri Nagendranath Basu has mentioned in 'Bangla vishva kosha' that Jats seized Ramgarh in 1757 AD and named it Koil. This was later took by Marathas and appointed a French named Perron as administrator of this place. Koil is also mentioned in an old folk-song 'Rag dhola' which tells about Fool Singh Punjabi Jat as as its ruler. This place was also ruled by Maharaja Suraj Mal of Bharatpur for some time.
   

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