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    Churaman (1695–20 September 1721) was a Jat chieftain of Sinsini, Rajasthan. He became leader of the Jats after Rajaram's death. Bahadur Shah I made him...
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  • of Rao Churaman Singh. After Churaman's death on 20 September 1721 there were family disputes between Badan Singh and Muhkam, son of Churaman. Badan Singh...
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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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    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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    Churaman agreed to surrender with his sons and nephew. Two years later Jai Singh was sent on a second campaign against jats however by then Churaman had...
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  • Gajraj and Sugandha. Raja Bishwanath Rai died in 1783. he was followed by Churaman Rai. His action provoked the tenantry, and led to the Chero insurrection...
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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...
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  • with the help of the Jat Zamindars of Braj. After his death, his brother Churaman and son Fateh Singh continued the struggle against Aurangzeb. In the first...
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  • and Kuby represented Prakash Churaman, who was arrested for felony murder when he was 15, pro bono. Trivedi argued Churaman was coerced into confessing...
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    of Jat leader Churaman) in September 1721, and Nilkanth was killed in the battle. In October, Khan decided to fight Churaman. Churaman's nephew, Badan...
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    and Amber in October 1708. Mughal forces under Sayyid Hussain Barha and Churaman attempted to retake Amber, however they were defeated. Jai Singh in his...
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    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...
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    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...
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    put up a stiff resistance but by 1691, RajaRam Sinsini and his successor Churaman were compelled to submit to the Imperial Mughals. However unrest among...
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    Halim) • R.K Chowdhury (April, 1971 - December 15, 1971) 3 Area between Churaman Kathi (near Sreemangal) and Sylhet in the north and Singerbil of Brahmanbaria...
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  • fighting continued for five months. In the meantime, after Gokula's death, Churaman had strengthened the Jat fort of Sinsini near Bharatpur, and they sacked...
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    Bharatpur & Deeg (1683–1947) Ruler Years Raja Ram Sinsinwar 1683–1688 Churaman 1695–1721 Muhkam Singh 1721–1722 Badan Singh 1722–1755 Suraj Mal 1755–1763...
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  • Raja Muhkam Singh was a Jat Chieftain and son of Churaman. He succeeded his father to the leadership of Jats from c. September, 1721 to 18 November 1722...
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  • Sukerchakia Misl Chhajja Singh Dhillon, founder and chieftain of Bhangi Misl Churaman, Jat chieftain of Sinsini, Rajasthan. Ganda Singh Dhillon, chieftain of...
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  • Bijuli Chak Chand Chak Jitan Chamari Patti Chaube Parsa Chhattu Bathua Churaman Chak Dewan Parsa Dhana Chak Dhani Chak Dubaulia Dubey Batraha Dularpur...
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    obstinate fighting, losing 900 men to 1,500 Jat casualties. The Jat leaders Churaman and Fateh Singh were able to escape. Although Imperial forces were able...
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    Bharatpur. Rajaram died in their own inter-clan feud, while his brothers Churaman and Rupa continued to rebel against Delhi, until then, no Jat kingdom had...
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    Bharatpur & Deeg (1683–1947) Ruler Years Raja Ram Sinsinwar 1683–1688 Churaman 1695–1721 Muhkam Singh 1721–1722 Badan Singh 1722–1755 Suraj Mal 1755–1763...
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    served in the campaign led by the Sayyid Brothers against the Jat leader Churaman (October 1722 - September 1723) and Ajit Singh of Marwar. In 1730, emperor...
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  • Mahabat Khan Khan Zaman Chatarsal Bundela Islam Khan Mir Atish Hamid-ud-din Churaman Jat Azim-us-Shan Jahan Shah Mir Mubarak Allah Iradat Khan Strength 2,000-3...
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  • Janata Dal Janata Dal Bharatiya Janata Party Children 4 daughters and 1 son Parent Churaman Rai Alma mater B.A (Bihar University) Occupation Politician...
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    Ajit Singh, and Abdullah Khan negotiated the surrender of the Jat rebel Churaman. During their rule, the Sikh rebel Banda Singh Bahadur was also captured...
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    up a stiff resistance but by 1691, Raja Ram Sinsini and his successor Churaman were compelled to submit to the Mughals. Rajaram who also exhumed and burned...
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    was captured in July and Amber in October 1708. Sayyid Hussain Barha and Churaman Jat were sent with a large force to retake Amber, however Barha was shot...
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  • (5th Zil Hijjah, 1133 II.) Muhkam Singh and Shardul Singh of Halena whom Churaman had deputed earlier, fell upon him with a force of 6,000 on horse and foot...
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