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Rajaram Jat (reign 1670–1688) was a
chieftain of
Sinsini, who led
organised rebellion against Mughal emperor Aurangzeb after Gokula Jat was
executed in...
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Madhya Pradesh, Haryana. The name
Sinsinwar is
derived from the
village Sinsini in Bharatpur, Rajasthan.
Rulers of the
Bharatpur state belong to this clan...
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Sinsini is a
historic village located in the
Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, India,
approximately 20
kilometers south of Deeg and 28
kilometers from...
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Gokula was
eventually captured and
executed in 1670.
Rajaram of
Sinsini succeeded Gokula and
continued the
struggle against Mughal rule. He is...
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Churaman (died 20
September 1721) was a
chieftain from
Sinsini, Rajasthan, who rose to
prominence as a
leader following the
death of his
brother Raja...
- On 28
March 1688, a Jat army led by
Rajaram of
Sinsini attacked and
desecrated the tomb of
Mughal Emperor Akbar in Sikandra, Agra. The
raiders exhumed...
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Nabha State Raja Maldeo,
ruler of
Sidhmukh State Rajaram of
Sinsini,
chieftain of
Sinsini Ranjit Singh,
Emperor of the Sikh Empire, ****llah Khan, Grand...
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Bakht in
Sinsini was dela****
owing to Jat opposition, but in the end, the
imperial army triumphed.
Mughal and
Rajput armies jointly attacked Sinsini and captured...
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clothes again and
again — Balveer
Singh Karuna,
Samarveer Gokula,
Rajaram of
Sinsini Churaman Khari,
Rahul (2007). Jats and Gujars: Origin,
History and Culture...
- 22nd
direct descendant of
Chaudhary Sobha Singh of Bayana, who
founded Sinsini in 12th
century by
defeating native Kalals.
During Ahmed Shah Abdali's...