Sanghoi (Urdu: سنگھوئی), is a village situated in the Jhelum District of Punjab, Pakistan.
It is part of Jhelum Tehsil, serving as the central hub for the Sanghoi union council.
[3] Sangh is derived from the Sanskrit word Sangha, signifying an association, society, a union, or an organization.
[5] Several structures from the pre-partition era in Sanghoi display elements of Hindu architecture, including a Sheran Wali Haveli, meaning lion mansion, and a temple.
[6] As per the 19th-century French geographer Vivien de Saint-Martin, Sanghoi occupies the identical site where the ancient Buddhist city of Sinhapura, alternatively transliterated as Singhapura, once existed.