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    Maharaja Suraj Mal (13 February 1707 – 25 December 1763) (Hindi: महाराजा सूरजमल) was a Jat ruler of Bharatpur in present-day state of Rajasthan. [3] [4] He is Known for his military prowess and administrative acumen, he established a prosperous kingdom in the region now encompassing parts of Rajasthan , Uttar Pradesh ...

  2. Jan 23, 2024 · Maharaja Suraj Mal attacked Delhi on May 9, 1753. He defeated Nawab of Delhi Ghazi-ud-din (second) on May 10, 1753 and captured Delhi. The attack of Jats in Old Delhi and nearby areas frightened the people and started running to New Delhi for the protection of life and property. The army of Badsah could not protect them.

  3. महाराजा सूरजमल या सुजान सिंह (13 फरवरी 1707 – 25 दिसम्बर 1763) राजस्थान के भरतपुर के हिन्दू राजा थे। उनका शासन जिन क्षेत्रों में था वे वर्तमान समय में भारत की राजधानी दिल्ली, उत्तर प्रदेश के आगरा, [ [अलीगढ़ जिला|अलीगढ़], फ़िरोज़ाबाद, एटा, जिले; राजस्थान के भरतपुर, [ [धौलपुर जिला|धौलपुर], जिले; हरियाणा का गुरुग्राम, रोहतक, झज्जर, |फरीदाबाद]], रेव...

  4. Oct 11, 2021 · Suraj Mal was the eye and the shining taper of the Jat tribe a prince who rendered himself famous by his good manners and civil deportment as well as by his conquests and his superior knowledge in the arts of government”.

  5. Its greatest ruler, Suraj Mal, plundered Delhi (1753) and took Agra (1761). Soon after his death (1763) the state declined, undergoing two sieges by the British. In 1804 the Jats sided with the Maratha chief Malhar Rao Holkar and successfully resisted a siege from January to February 1805.….

  6. Maharaja Surajmal was born in 1707 in the erstwhile kingdom of Bharatpur. After the death of Churamal in 1721, his nephew Badan Singh became the ruler of Bharatpur. Surajmal was the most able son of Badan Singh.

  7. May 24, 2021 · Maharaja Suraj Mal or Sujan Singh was a Jat ruler of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India. Under him, the Jat rule covered the present-day districts of Agra, Aligarh, Bharatpur, Hathras, Mathura, Mewat, Meerut, and Rohtak.