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- Gokula abstract "Gokula or Gokul Singh (died 1670 AD) was a Jat chieftain of Sinsini village in Bharatpur district in Rajasthan, India. Later, he became a chieftain of Tilpat in Haryana. His father's name was Madu. Madu had four sons namely, Sindhuraj, Ola, Jhaman and Saman. The second son Ola later became famous as Gokula. Gokula provided leadership to the Jat peasants who challenged the Imperial power. Gokula inspired the Jats to fight the Mughals.The first serious outbreak of anti-imperial reaction took place among the Jats of Mathura district Uttar Pradesh, where the imperial faujdar, Abdun-Nabi, had oppressed them greatly. In 1669 the Jat peasantry rose under a leader, Gokula, zamindar of Tilpat, killed the faujdar, but the freedom of the district could not be maintained for more than a year, and they were suppressed by Hasan Ali Khan, the new faujdar of Mathura aided personally by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Gokula was put to death.".
- Gokula successor Raja_Ram_Jat.
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- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Agra.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Agra_district.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Ahir.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Aurangzeb.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Category:1670_deaths.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deaths_by_blade_weapons.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Rajasthan.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_India.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rulers_of_Bharatpur_state.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Chandarakanta.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Delhi.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Dhar_(guerrilla_warfare).
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Faujdar.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Gurjar.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Haryana.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Hindustan.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Imperialism.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Jai_Singh_I.
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- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Kushan_Empire.
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- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Meena.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Meo_(ethnic_group).
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Mysorean_rockets.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Parmar.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Raja_Ram_Jat.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Rewara.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Sadabad,_India.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Sahora.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Shah_Jahan.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Suraj_Mal.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Tilpat.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Yamuna.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLink Zamindar.
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gokul".
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gokula Jat".
- Gokula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gokula".
- Gokula after Raja_Ram_Jat.
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- Gokula deathDate "1670".
- Gokula succession Zamindar.
- Gokula successor Raja_Ram_Jat.
- Gokula title "Bharatpur ruler".
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- Gokula years "? – 1670 AD".
- Gokula subject Category:1670_deaths.
- Gokula subject Category:Deaths_by_blade_weapons.
- Gokula subject Category:History_of_Rajasthan.
- Gokula subject Category:Medieval_India.
- Gokula subject Category:Rulers_of_Bharatpur_state.
- Gokula subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Gokula hypernym Zamindar.
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- Gokula comment "Gokula or Gokul Singh (died 1670 AD) was a Jat chieftain of Sinsini village in Bharatpur district in Rajasthan, India. Later, he became a chieftain of Tilpat in Haryana. His father's name was Madu. Madu had four sons namely, Sindhuraj, Ola, Jhaman and Saman. The second son Ola later became famous as Gokula. Gokula provided leadership to the Jat peasants who challenged the Imperial power.".
- Gokula label "Gokula".
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