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Kingdom of Rohilkhand
Katehir
1721–1774
Flag of Rohilkhand
Flag of the Rohilla
Located at the foothills of the Himalayas, Map contains most of India
Rohilkhand in India highlighted
CapitalAonla
Common languages
Official language
Persian
Unofficial minority languages
Urdu, Pashto, Brij Bhasha
Religion
Islam
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Nawab 
• 1721–1748
Ali Mohammed Khan
• 1748–1754
Abdullah Khan
• 1754–1764
Saadullah Khan
• 1764–1774
Faizullah Khan
Regent of Rohilkhand 
• 1748–1774
Hafiz Rehmat Khan Barech
LegislatureRohilla council
History 
• Conquests of Aonla and Barha by Ali Mohammed Khan
1721
• First Rohilla War
1774
Area
• Total
12,000 sq mi (31,000 km2)[1]
Population
• 1774 estimate
6 million[1]
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Rohilkhand Mughal Empire
Oudh State Kingdom of Rohilkhand
Rampur State Kingdom of Rohilkhand

The Kingdom of Rohilkhand was a late modern Indian kingdom under nominal Mughal suzerainty, that rose under the declining Mughal Empire in 1721 and continued to exist until 1774 when it was defeated by Oudh the British transformed its significantly reduced borders into the princely state of Rampur. Nawab Ali Mohammed Khan became the first Nawab of Rohilkhand, having been previously elected as overlord by various Afghan chiefs at the age of fourteen. He would carve out the future kingdom from the collapsing Mughal Empire and go on to the found the Rohilla dynasty. The crown would go on being held by the Rohillas until the kingdom came to an end in 1774, and thereafter the same dynasty would rule over Rampur.

Rohilkhand Territory in 1765.

Most of Rohilkhand's borders were established by Ali Mohammed Khan and largely came into existence as a check to the power of Oudh State and in that capacity, Nawab Ali Mohammed was supported by the Wazir al Mulk, Qamarudin Khan. Nonetheless, the state grew far more influential with its borders extending to the boundaries of Delhi and Agra. In 1757, the powerful Maratha Empire defeated the Rohillas and Afghans near Delhi. The defeat was so destructive that Najib Khan surrendered to the Marathas and became their prisoner.[2]

  1. ^ a b Strachey, Sir John (1892). Hastings and the Rohilla War. Clarendon Press, Oxford University. p. 7–10.
  2. ^ War, Culture and Society in Early Modern South Asia, 1740-1849

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