Jat kingdom of Gohad

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The Jat kingdom of Gohad was a powerful Jat-ruled principality in northern India that emerged in the 18th century and played a significant regional role before giving rise to later states such as Dholpur.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jat-ruled state
former kingdom
capital Gohad NERFINISHED
conflict Maratha expansion in central India
countryDuringExistence Indian subcontinent
emergedAfter decline of Mughal Empire
emergedInCentury 18th century
ethnicGroupInPower Jats NERFINISHED
gaveRiseTo Dholpur State NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
historicalEra early modern period
knownFor conflicts with the Marathas
control of forts around Gwalior
language Braj
Hindi
locatedIn northern India
present-day Madhya Pradesh
region of Gwalior
notableSuccessorState Dholpur NERFINISHED
partOf Jat polities in early modern India
playedRole regional power in central India
precededBy local Jat chieftaincies around Gohad
regionallySignificantFor checking Maratha influence near Gwalior
religion Hinduism (ruling elite)
rulingClan Bamraulia Jats NERFINISHED
rulingDynastyEthnicity Jat NERFINISHED
status defunct
succeededBy Dholpur State NERFINISHED
typeOfPolity Jat kingdom NERFINISHED

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Dholpur State originFrom Jat kingdom of Gohad