Jat rulers of Bharatpur

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The Jat rulers of Bharatpur were a powerful Jat dynasty in northern India known for their strong regional kingdom, resistance to Mughal and later Maratha influence, and the establishment of Bharatpur as a significant princely state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jat dynasty
royal dynasty
ruling family
alliance other Jat chiefs
associatedPlace Lohagarh Fort NERFINISHED
capital Bharatpur NERFINISHED
conflict British East India Company NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Jaipur NERFINISHED
Maratha Empire NERFINISHED
Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
country India
culturalRegion Braj region NERFINISHED
dynasticHouse Sinsinwar Jat dynasty NERFINISHED
economicBase agriculture
land revenue
endCause accession to India in 1947–1949
era 18th century
19th century
ethnicity Jat NERFINISHED
foundedBy Badan Singh NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
knownFor establishing a strong regional kingdom
fortification of Bharatpur
resistance to Maratha influence
resistance to Mughal Empire
language Braj Bhasha NERFINISHED
Hindi
militaryFeature fortified strongholds
strong cavalry
notableRuler Maharaja Baldeo Singh NERFINISHED
Maharaja Brijendra Singh NERFINISHED
Maharaja Jawahar Singh NERFINISHED
Maharaja Kishan Singh NERFINISHED
Maharaja Ranjit Singh of Bharatpur NERFINISHED
Maharaja Suraj Mal NERFINISHED
partOf Rajputana Agency (British India) NERFINISHED
patronage Braj Vaishnav traditions
Hindu temples
politicalStatus princely state under British Raj
predecessor Mughal Empire authority in the region
region Northern India NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
ruled Bharatpur State NERFINISHED
Bharatpur princely state NERFINISHED
successor integration into Dominion of India
suzerainty British Crown (later period) NERFINISHED
titleOfRuler Maharaja of Bharatpur NERFINISHED

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Mahadaji Scindia opponent Jat rulers of Bharatpur