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Afghans. It was not in Durrani's nature to tolerate such defiance. He besieged Suraj Mal's fort of Dig on 6 February 1760. Later, he realized that it would require a long time to reduce the strongly fortified, largely garrisoned and heavily provisioned fortress. In such cases he did not make it a
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Chieftain, Asad Khan. Fateh Ali Khan sought Suraj Mal's help, and in
November 1745, he took his first independent decision in external political and army affairs. Surajmal assured Fateh Ali Khan to help and sent an army under his son's command. The war at Chandaus resulted in the death of Asad Khan
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Rajasthan which was built by Maharaja Suraj Mal in 1732 on an artificial island and took eight years to complete. He is famous for building other such forts and palaces in his kingdom. It needed large number of manpower and significant amount of wealth to build such impregnable fort, as the
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in the battle of Kumher, Khanderao was hit and killed by a cannonball from the
Bharatpur army. The siege was lifted and a treaty was signed between Suraj Mal and the Marathas, which later proved helpful for Suraj Mal in consolidating his rule. After successfully defending Kumher against 80,000 men
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Surajmal wanted to make Ishwari Singh the next heir, while Maharana Jagat Singh wanted Madho Singh the King. The fight lasted until Ishwari Singh won in March 1747. Madho Singh returned with the Marathas, Rathores, and Sisodia Kings of Udaipur, and king
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also joined him. In the ensuing fight there, the Jats easily gained the day and thus wrested the fort from the
Rajputs (c. 23 March 1756). The Jaipur ruler, though visibly mortified by the reverse, held back as he felt himself powerless in ejecting the Jats."
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During his regime the Jāt State reached its highest extent. Besides the original
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was disheartened at the occupation of the entire upper Ganga Doab by the Afghans, and to save himself from a massacre, he capitulated in a fortnight or so.
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1950:Maharaja Suraj Mal, 1707-1763: His Life and Times
1941:Maharaja Suraj Mal, 1707-1763. His Life and Times
1911:"महाराजा सूरजमल स्मारक पर दिल्ली विजय दिवस मनाया"
1446:Dwivedi, Girish Chandra; Prasad, Ishwari (1989).
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1971:Maharaja Surajmal: युग निर्माता महाराजा सूरजमल
1835:Fall of the Mughal Empire: 1754-1771 (Panipat)
1728:Fall of the Mughal Empire: 1754-1771 (Panipat)
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1353:"Disruption of the Mughal Empire: The Jats"
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