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ARTICLES RELATED TO Raja Ram Jat |  |  |  | Raja Ram Jat: Encyclopedia II - Raja Ram Jat - Raja Ram attacked SikandaraAfter a short while, Raja Ram reappeared at Sikandara and taking advantage of the delay in coming of Shaista Khan, the governor-designate of Agra, he attacked and plundered Akbar’s mausoleum. The Jat leader carried away the precious articles of gold and silver, carpets, lamps etc. and destroyed what he could not carry.
According to Manucci the Jats dragged out the bones of Akbar, threw them angrily into fire and burnt them. Thus avenged Gokula. Muhammad Baqa (the Naib of Khan-i-Jahan) who was then at Agra, did nothing to frustrate t ...
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 |  |  | Raja Ram Jat: Encyclopedia II - Raja Ram Jat - The battle of BijalRaja Ram, on the other hand, persisted with his refractory activities. His strength and resources now began to attract the attention of others.
During these days the existing feud between the Chauhans and the Shekhawat Rajputs over disputed land in Bagtharia (22 miles north-east of Alwar) and some other parganas had erupted into an open war. The Chauhans appealed to Raja Ram for help, while the Shekhawats implored th ...
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 |  |  | Raja Ram Jat: Encyclopedia II - Raja Ram Jat - Raja Ram killed Aghar KhanMeanwhile Raja Ram showed greater audacity. He fell upon the Mughal commander Aghar Khan. The Khan with his retinue was enroute from Kabul to Bijapur when the Jats attacked him near Dholpur and fled away capturing many bullocks, carts, horses and women. The general gave them a hot chase but was killed in the ensuing skirmish along with his son-in-law and 80 other men. Two hundred Jats were killed in the action. The psychological gain from this audacious act was much more than the material one. Their success in killing and routing the reputed suppressor of the frontier Afghans must have whetted the aud ...
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 |  |  | Raja Ram Jat: Encyclopedia II - Raja Ram Jat - The defense strategyRaja Ram gave similar attention to the strengthening of his defenses, for he must have seen how Tilpat was easily stormed for lack of proper defense and thus sealing the fate of the Jat rising under Gokula. Raja Ram, therefore, built his forts in dense deep Jungles and surrounded them with mud ramparts.
The ]]forest]]-infested environs and the mud walls rendered them stronger than was the chief stronghold of Gokula. These forts served as bases for operations and refuge as also places for dumping the booty. As is apparent from his tact ...
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 |  |  | Raja Ram Jat: Encyclopedia II - Raja Ram Jat - Military trainingHe planned to construct kuchha mud forts all around in the Jat-belt. He trained the young farmers as skilled soldiers. He educated the rebels to strictly obey the instructions of their chief.
Next, he began to organize his followers from the military point of view. He gave those military training and equipped them with firearms. He trained them in horse riding and weapons. He collected guns and other weapons.
He organized them into regiments placed under different captains. Simultaneously, he impressed upon the self-willed and ...
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 |  |  | Raja Ram Jat: Encyclopedia II - Raja Ram Jat - The great organizerBhajja Singh along with his colleague Brajraj of Sinsini and their relatives prepared a small army of Sinsinwar and Kuntal gotra jats. Raja Ram organized Jat groups of different clans and united them under him.
Sogaria was a powerful Janpad of Bharatpur and its chieftain was Ramki Chahar. Sogaria Jats already had a castle at Sogar (4 miles south-east of Bharatpur). He took Ramki Chahar with him. He fraternized with the Jats of Sidgiri region (Bayana, Rupbasaia). He also befriended the Jats of Ranthambhor against the Amber ruler Ram Si ...
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