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Churaman (died 20
September 1721) was a Jat
chieftain from Sinsini, Rajasthan, who rose to
prominence as a
leader of the Jat
community following the death...
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nephew of Rao
Churaman Singh.
After Churaman's death on 20
September 1721
there were
family disputes between Badan Singh and
Churaman's son
Muhkam Singh...
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Rajasthan with the
surrender of
Maharaja Ajit Singh, and the Jat
leader Churaman.
During their rule, the Sikh
rebel Banda Singh Bahadur was
captured and...
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Chabela Ram to
defeat the Jat
leader Churaman. However, his successor,
Samsamud Daulah Khan,
compelled Churaman to
negotiate with the
Mughal emperor....
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establishment of the
Kingdom of Bharatpur.
After his
death in 1688, his
brother Churaman and his son
continued their resistance against Mughal Empire.
Rajaram was...
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killed and the
injured Jat
chieftain Churaman retreated to Thun.
October 1708 –
Sayyid Hussain Barha of
Mewat and
Churaman Jat
defeated near
Sambhar by the...
- Jats put up a
stiff resistance but by 1691,
Rajaram and his
successor Churaman were
compelled to
submit to the
Imperial Mughals.
However unrest among...
- Sikhs. As more
Muslim chiefs and
jagirdars joined along the way, with
Churaman Jat of
Bharatpur reporting for duty near Delhi, the emperor,
anxious over...
- Jai
Singh was
recalled to deal with
Churaman. Jai
Singh again laid
siege to the fort of Thun and by 1722,
Churaman committed suicide, his
nephew Badan...
- Jai Singh, Atmaram, when Jai
Singh was
campaigning against the Jat Raja
Churaman Singh, he
bathed at
Radha kund on the full moon of Kartik, went to Mathura...