- who
organised a
rebellion against Aurangzeb. He was the
chieftain of
Sinsini.
Before Rajaram the
zamindars were
organised by
different village heads...
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Sinsini is a
village in
Bharatpur district in Rajasthan, India,
situated 20 km to the
south from Deeg. It was here, on a near-by hill, that the Jats,...
- simmer. In 1685,
there was a
second uprising of the Jats
under RajaRam of
Sinsini, that was
better organized this time and used
guerrilla warfare, combining...
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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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Desecration of Akbar's tomb
Belligerents Jats
Mughal Empire Commanders and
leaders Rajaram of
Sinsini...
- Dhillon,
founder and
chieftain of
Bhangi Misl Churaman, Jat
chieftain of
Sinsini, Rajasthan.
Ganda Singh Dhillon,
chieftain of
Bhangi Misl Gokula, chieftain...
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Churaman (1695–20
September 1721) was a
chieftain of
Sinsini, Rajasthan. He
became leader of the
zamindars after Rajaram's death.
Bahadur Shah I made...
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Indian educator Raja Ram
Singh Kushwaha,
Indian politician Rajaram of
Sinsini (ruled 1670–1688), Jat
leader and
organizer of
rebellion against Aurangzeb...
- meantime,
after Gokula's death,
Churaman had
strengthened the Jat fort of
Sinsini near Bharatpur, and they
sacked regions around Agra and Delhi. Akbar's...
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revenue collectors. The Jats put up a
stiff resistance but by 1691, Raja Ram
Sinsini and his
successor Churaman were
compelled to
submit to the Mughals. Rajaram...