Churaman

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Raja Churaman Singh
Ruler of Bharatpur
Portrait of Raja Churaman Jat.jpg
Portrait of Raja Churaman Singh
Reign1695 - 1721 AD
PredecessorRaja Ram Sinsinwar
SuccessorBadan Singh
Died20 September 1721 (1721-09-21)
HouseSinsinwar Jat Dynasty
FatherBhajja Singh/Bhagwant Singh
ReligionHinduism
Sinsinwar Jats of Bharatpur & Deeg
(1683–1947)
Raja Ram Sinsinwar (1683–1688)
Churaman (1695–1721)
Muhkam Singh (1721–1722)
Badan Singh (1722–1755)
Suraj Mal (1755–1763)
Jawahar Singh (1764–1768)
Ratan Singh (1768–1769)
Kehri Singh (1769–1778)
Ranjit Singh (1778–1805)
Randhir Singh (1805–1823)
Baldeo Singh (1823��1825)
Balwant Singh (1825–1853)
Jaswant Singh (1853–1893)
Ram Singh (1893–1900)
Kishan Singh (1918–1929)
Brijendra Singh (1929–1947)

Raja Churaman Singh (died 20 September 1721) was a Hindu Jat of Sinsini [1] state of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India. He was son of Bhajja Singh and younger brother of Raja Ram Jat. He was the first unanimously elected leader of Jats in 1695. He was the leader of the Mundiyas and led them to rise against the Mughal Empire.

References[]

  1. ^ "Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 8, p. 75".
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