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Option 1 : 3 - 2 - 4 - 1
The correct answer is 3 - 2 - 4 - 1.
Gokula Singh
- He was a Jat zamindar of Tilpat, belonging to Haga(Agre/Agha) gotra.
- The second of four sons were born to Madu, his birth name was Ola.
- Gokula provided leadership to the Jats who challenged the power of the Mughal Empire.
- Religion was the main factor behind this revolt, as the local office of the imperial Mughal government, Abdul Nabi, had destroyed Hindu temples and insulted their women.
- Gokula was killed brutally for treason on 1 January 1670.
Raja Ram Jat (1670 – 1688)
- He was a great Jat leader and organizer of rebellion for freedom against Aurangzeb.
- He was the chieftain of Sinsini in the princely state of Bharatpur in India.
- Raja Ram was son of Bhajja Singh of Sinsini.
- Brij Raj and Bhajja Singh were brothers.
- Churaman was the son of Brij Raj and Raja Ram of Bhajja Singh.
- Thus, Churaman and Raja Ram were cousins.
- After the martyrdom of Gokula, Raja Ram kept alive the torch of rebellion against the oppressive Mughals.
Churaman (1695 – 1721)
- He was Zamindar of Sinsini and the real founder of Jat state of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India.
- He was the son of Bhajja Singh and the younger brother of Rajaram who defeated the Mughals in AD 1704 and captured Sinsani.
- He was the first unanimously elected leader of Jats in 1695.
- He made Jats a political power in India.
Aurangzeb died in 1707. - Taking advantage of the weakness of Mughal rule Churaman planned to expand his state.
- His rise started from the battle of Jajau in 1707.
Churaman had extraordinary organizational capacities, wonderful political vision, and the cunningness of a great Raja. - With these qualities, he could convert the Jat rebellion started by Gokula into a form of a powerful state.
- Churaman was in the real sense the founder of Jat state Bharatpur.
Badan Singh (1722 – 1756)
- He was the formal founder of the princely state of Bharatpur and he was the nephew of Churaman.
- After the death of Churaman on 22 September 1721 there were family disputes between Badan Singh and Mohkam, son of Churaman.
- Badan Singh aligned with Jai Singh II of Jaipur to avoid the anger of Mohkam Singh.
- Badan Singh was the formal founder of the princely state of Bharatpur.
- Badan Singh expanded his state through vision and political tacts.
- He believed in peace rather than war and bloodshed.
- The people in his state were safe.
- He has great contributions to architecture, art, poetry, and craftmanship.
- In 1725, he constructed the Jal Mahal of Deeg, Kumher fort, and Vair fort.
Hence Option 1 is correct.
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