Khalilpur Amru

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Khalilpur Amru is a village situated on the Moradabad-Haridwar highway (SH49). It forms part of the Bhikanpur gram panchayat. According to the 2011 census of India, its population was 1,366, comprising 699 males and 667 females.

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    Coordinates: 28°59′N78°39′E / 28.983°N 78.650°E / 28.983; 78.650