Early history Excavation at Agroha turned up numerous coins, mostly rectangular in shape, bearing the inscription "Agodaka Agācha Janapadasa". In a separate pottery vase in the same pit were four silver
Indo-Greek coins, each of a different ruler (
Antialcidas, Apollodotus [either
I or
II], Strato [either
I,
II, or
III], and
Amyntas Nicator), which helps date the whole hoard to approximately the 2nd century BCE. The inscriptions on the rectangular coins indicate that Agroha was known as
Agodaka at around that time.
Mughal era Agroha is listed in the 16th century CE
Ain-i-Akbari as a
pargana under Hisar
sarkar, producing a revenue of 1,743,970
dams for the imperial treasury and supplying a force of 2000 infantry and 200 cavalry. It appears with the note "Game of all kind abounds. Sport chiefly hawking." ==Demographics==