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Faujdar — was a title awarded by Muslim rulers to people who had responsibility of protecting some territory.In pre Mughal times, the term referred to a military officer but did not refer to a specific rank. With the administrative reforms performed by… … Wikipedia
Faujdar — Faujdār, auch fawjdār geschrieben, bezeichnete im Mogulreich seit den Reformen des Todar Mal einen Verwaltungsbeamten der zweiten Ebene, der üblicherweise einen Sarkar genannten Bezirk kontrollierte. Seine Aufgaben waren primär polizeiliche,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
faujdar — fauj·dar … English syllables
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The rise of Jat power — ’ (king) was conferred upon him in 1724. [Dr P.L. Vishwakarma, The Jats, I, Ed Dr Vir Singh, (Delhi:2004), 116] In past Jats always rose against tyranny, injustice, economic and social exploitations and were never overawed by claims of racial or… … Wikipedia
Gokula — ( hi. गोकुला) or Gokul Singh ( hi. गोकुल सिंह) (died 1670 AD) was a Jat chieftain of Sinsini village in Bharatpur district ( hi. भरतपुर) in Rajasthan, India. Later, he became a chieftain of Tilpat in Haryana. His father s name was Madu. Madu had… … Wikipedia
Bhanwari Kaur — (b. ? d.1669) was a brave woman from Brij region in Uttar Pradesh, India who struggled against the oppression by Mugal ruler Aurangzeb in 1669. She was sister of Gokula, a Jat chieftain of Sinsini village in Bharatpur district in Rajasthan, India … Wikipedia
Qamar-ud-din Khan, Asaf Jah I — Mir Qamar ud din Chin Qilich Khan, NIzam u Mulk, Asaf Jah His Highness Asaf Jah I, Yamin us Sultanat, Rukhn us Sultanat, Jumlat ul Mulk, Madar ul Maham, Nizam ul Mulk, Khan i Dauran, Nawab Mir Ghazi ud din Khan Siddiqi Bahadur, Fath Jang, Sipah… … Wikipedia
1669 Jat uprising — Paradoxical though it might appear and strange though it might seem, the Jat uprising of 1669 in India under the leader Gokula occurred at a time when the Mughal government was by no means weak or imbecile. [Girish Chandra Dwivedi, The Jats –… … Wikipedia
Churaman — Marharajah Churaman Marharajah of Bharatpur Reign 1695 1721 AD Predecessor Raja Ram Jat Successor Badan Singh Royal House … Wikipedia