Churaman (died 1721) was a Jat chieftain of Sinsini, Rajasthan. He became leader of the Jats after Rajaram's death. Bahadur Shah I made him a mansabdar after he supported him against Muhammad Azam Shah in becoming the emperor. He was also made the faujdar of Mathura, and the imperial highway from Delhi to Agra was placed under his protection by the Mughal Emperor.[1]
In 1702 after the death of his father Bhajja Singh, Raja Churaman Singh came to the fore. Within a short period Raja Churaman Singh gathered 500 horsemen and thousands of soldiers. Nand Ram, the Zamindar of Hathras, joined him along with 100 horsemen. Raja Churaman Singh recruited a well-known brigand of Mendoo and Mursan to his army. He constructed a fort at Thoon, 150 kilometres west of Agra, near Bharatpur in modern day Rajasthan, India. Within a short span there were 80 villages under the Thoon state and an army of 14 – 15 thousand.[2]
^Bhardwaj, Suraj Bhan (2016). "The Bhomias". Contestations and Accommodations: Mewat and Meos in Mughal India. Oxford University Press. p. 211. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199462797.003.0006. ISBN 978-0-19-946279-7.
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Churaman (died 1721) was a Jat chieftain of Sinsini, Rajasthan. He became leader of the Jats after Rajaram's death. Bahadur Shah I made him a mansabdar...
of Rao Churaman Singh. After Churaman's death on 22 September 1721 there were family disputes between Badan Singh and Muhkam, son of Churaman. Badan Singh...
Chabela Ram to defeat the Jat leader Churaman. However, his successor, Samsamud Daulah Khan, compelled Churaman to negotiate with the Mughal emperor....
Rajasthan with the surrender of Maharaja Ajit Singh, and the Jat leader Churaman. During their rule, the Sikh rebel Banda Singh Bahadur was captured and...
with the help of the Jat Zamindars of Braj. After his death, his brother Churaman and son Fateh Singh continued the struggle against Aurangzeb. In the first...
Gajraj and Sugandha. Raja Bishwanath Rai died in 1783. he was followed by Churaman Rai. His action provoked the tenantry, and led to the Chero insurrection...
Churaman agreed to surrender with his sons and nephew. Two years later Jai Singh was sent on a second campaign against jats however by then Churaman had...
of Jat leader Churaman) in September 1721, and Nilkanth was killed in the battle. In October, Khan decided to fight Churaman. Churaman's nephew, Badan...
put up a stiff resistance but by 1691, RajaRam Sinsini and his successor Churaman were compelled to submit to the Imperial Mughals. However unrest among...
Jai Singh, Atmaram, when Jai Singh was campaigning against the Jat Raja Churaman Singh, he bathed at Radha kund on the full moon of Kartik, went to Mathura...
Halim) • R.K Chowdhury (April, 1971 - December 15, 1971 3 Area between Churaman Kathi (near Sreemangal) and Sylhet in the north and Singerbil of Brahmanbaria...
and Kuby represented Prakash Churaman, who was arrested for felony murder when he was 15, pro bono. Trivedi argued Churaman was coerced into confessing...
Jai Singh was recalled to deal with Churaman. Jai Singh again laid siege to the fort of Thun and by 1722, Churaman committed suicide, his nephew Badan...
Raja Muhkam Singh was a Jat Chieftain and son of Churaman. He succeeded his father to the leadership of Jats from c. September, 1721 to 18 November 1722...
fighting continued for five months. In the meantime, after Gokula's death, Churaman had strengthened the Jat fort of Sinsini near Bharatpur, and they sacked...
Bharatpur. Rajaram died in their own inter-clan feud, while his brothers Churaman and Rupa continued to rebel against Delhi, until then, no Jat kingdom had...
obstinate fighting, losing 900 men to 1,500 Jat casualties. The Jat leaders Churaman and Fateh Singh were able to escape. Although Imperial forces were able...
Mahabat Khan Khan Zaman Chatarsal Bundela Islam Khan Mir Atish Hamid-ud-din Churaman Jat Azim-us-Shan Jahan Shah Mir Mubarak Allah Iradat Khan Strength 2,000-3...
Janata Dal Janata Dal Bharatiya Janata Party Children 4 daughters and 1 son Parent Churaman Rai Alma mater B.A (Bihar University) Occupation Politician...
served in the campaign led by the Sayyid Brothers against the Jat leader Churaman (October 1722 - September 1723) and Ajit Singh of Marwar. In 1730, emperor...
up a stiff resistance but by 1691, Raja Ram Sinsini and his successor Churaman were compelled to submit to the Mughals. Rajaram who also exhumed and burned...
Ajit Singh, and Abdullah Khan negotiated the surrender of the Jat rebel Churaman. During their rule, the Sikh rebel Banda Singh Bahadur was also captured...
was captured in July and Amber in October 1708. Sayyid Hussain Barha and Churaman Jat were sent with a large force to retake Amber, however Barha was shot...
Politics". msn.com. Retrieved 15 March 2024. Bhardwaj, Suraj Bhan (2020). "Churaman and the making of the Jat state in the late 17th and early eighteenth century"...