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Suraj Mal - Wikipedia Suraj Mal and Abdali Suraj Mal's Cenotaph at Govardhan, a photo by William Henry Baker, c 1860 After his victory over Dattaji on 10 January 1760, Durrani came to Delhi, and called upon Suraj Mal to pay him tribute and join his camp On such occasions Suraj Mal invariably played a humble role, pleading that he was a petty zamindar
Maharaja Suraj Mal - Jatland Wiki Maharaja Brijinder Sawai Suraj Mal Jat a k a Maharaja Suraj Mal, a k a Suraj Mal Jat (13 February 1707 - 25 December 1763) (महाराजा सूरज मल, भरतपुर) was ruler of Bharatpur in Rajasthan in India He has been described by a contemporary historian as "the Plato of Jats" and by a modern writer as the "Jat Ulysses", because of his political sagacity, steady intellect and clear vision He was one of the greatest warriors and ablest statesmen ever born in India
महाराजा सूरजमल: दिल्ली से गेट ले आने वाले वीर जाट शासक महाराजा सूरजमल कौन थे? महाराजा सूरजमल (1707-1763) भरतपुर रियासत के जाट शासक थे। वे जाटों के संस्थापक राजा बादन सिंह के पुत्र थे और अपने शासनकाल में उन्होंने भरतपुर को एक शक्तिशाली राज्य में बदल
Maharaja Surajmal - Jat Chiefs But proud Jat king didn’t pay any attention to these believes and did everything he could to help the retreating Marathas Along with this, Maharaja Surajmal gave refuge to Maratha women for 6 months in his Deeg Fort Maharaja Surajmal and his wife Maharani Kishori Devi sent their soldiers with them to safely reach Maharashtra
Suraj Mal, the Jat ruler who plundered Delhi and never bowed to Mughals Suraj Mal, a Jat ruler, rose from the heartlands of Braj (Mathura) to challenge the Mughal empire His strategic brilliance and indomitable spirit expanded his kingdom across fertile lands, making Bharatpur a bastion of Jat power in the chaos of the 18th century
The Legendary Maharaja Surajmal: The Undefeated King Who Won 80 Battles Maharaja Surajmal, the legendary Jat ruler of Bharatpur, won all 80 battles he fought, established a vast kingdom, and showed exceptional leadership through military prowess and humanitarian gestures His life, from founding Bharatpur to his tragic death, remains an inspiring tale of courage and wisdom
[Solved] The Jat king of Bharatpur who is known as the Plato of The correct answer is Suraj Mal Key Points Maharaja Suraj Mal (1756-1767): Suraj Mal was the Jat King of Bharatpur Maharaja Suraj Mal captured the fort of Bharatpur by vanquishing Khemkaran, the rival chieftain and laid the foundation for Bharatpur He is also called as Plato of Jat, Jat Ulysses In 1748, Suraj Mal helped Ishwari Singh of Jaipur to defeat the combined armies of Mewar, Kota, Jodhpur, Bundi Maratha in Battle of Bagru Additional Information Jawahar Singh, 1767–1768
सूरज मल - विकिपीडिया 14 जनवरी 1761 में पानीपत की तीसरी लड़ाई मराठों और अहमदशाह अब्दाली के बीच हुई। मराठों के एक लाख सैनिकों में से आधे से ज्यादा मारे गए। मराठों के पास न तो पूरा राशन था और न ही इस इलाके का उन्हें भेद था