Jat dynasty, Maharaja Surajmal, Muslim dynasty

JAT DYNASTY, MAHARAJA SURAJMAL, MUSLIM DYNASTY  : - 

JAT RAJVANSH  : - 

     Bharatpur and Dhaulpur princely states located in Purvanchal of Rajasthan.  Before independence, there has been an empire of Jat dynasty.  Jat near Bharatpur, Deeg and Dhaulpur before Aurangzeb.  Karwa chieftains had small principalities.

     After the death of Aurangzeb, the Jat Sardar Chudaman established his kingdom there by building a fort of Dhun.

     King Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur gave the title of 'Brajraj' to Badan Singh, a descendant of Chudaman, and gave him the jagir of Deeg pargana.

     In the Jat dynasty of Bharatpur, Maharaja Badan Singh became the majestic ruler, who got the water palaces of Deeg constructed.

MAHARAJA SURAJAMAL  : - 

      Maharaja Surajmal, the son of Badan Singh, became the most glorious ruler of Bharatpur.

      In the history of India, the name of Surajmal is prominent among freedom-loving and heroic rulers.

      On June 12, 1761, he  took possession of the fort of Agra.

      Maharaja Surajmal in 1763 AD.  In the war against Najib Khan Rohilla, he achieved heroic speed.

      Maharaja Suraj Mal in 1733 AD near Sodhar.  I got the fort constructed which later became famous as the fort of Bharatpur.

      After Suraj Mal, Jawahar Singh became the ruler of Bharatpur.

      The one who removed the doors of the Red Fort of Delhi and installed them in the fort of Bharatpur.

       Jawahar Burj located in the Lohagarh fort of Bharatpur has a tradition of coronation of its rulers.

MUSLIM VANSH : -

      1803 AD  In 1500, the ruler of this place, Ranjit Singh, made a treaty with the English East India Company.

      Tonk, the only Muslim princely state of Rajasthan, was established by Nawab Amir Khan Pindari in 1817 AD with the help of the British.  The Burman Pindaris of India were marauding soldiers of the Marathas.

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