Maharaja Suraj Mal

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Maharaja Suraj Mal was an 18th-century Jat ruler renowned for expanding and consolidating his kingdom in northern India and for his capable, pragmatic leadership.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jat ruler
historical figure
ruler
alliedWith Marathas NERFINISHED
associatedWith Jat resistance to Mughal authority
rise of Jat power in north India
birthYear 1707
built Lohagarh Fort NERFINISHED
capital Bharatpur NERFINISHED
century 18th century
commemoratedBy educational institutions named after him
statues in Bharatpur
conflictWith Ahmad Shah Abdali NERFINISHED
Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
country India
deathCause killed in battle
deathPlace near Delhi
deathYear 1763
dynasty Bharatpur Jat dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicity Jat
father Badan Singh NERFINISHED
implemented land administration measures
revenue reforms
knownFor able military leadership
administrative reforms
consolidating Jat power in Bharatpur
expanding his kingdom in northern India
pragmatic leadership
languageOfCourt Braj Bhasha NERFINISHED
legacy foundation of a strong Jat kingdom in Bharatpur
symbol of Jat pride and identity
predecessor Badan Singh NERFINISHED
regionRuled Bharatpur NERFINISHED
eastern Rajasthan NERFINISHED
northern India NERFINISHED
parts of present-day Uttar Pradesh
religion Hinduism
reputation capable statesman
protector of peasants
tolerant ruler
roleIn politics of declining Mughal Empire
strengthened fortifications of Bharatpur
successor Jawahar Singh NERFINISHED
title Maharaja of Bharatpur NERFINISHED

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Bharatpur State notableRuler Maharaja Suraj Mal
Lohagarh Fort builtBy Maharaja Suraj Mal
Lohagarh Fort associatedWith Maharaja Suraj Mal