History of Bharatpur, Rajasthan
Bharatpur
- The 'Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan', was founded by
Maharaja Suraj Mal in 1733 AD, it was once an impregnable well fortified
city, carved out of the region formerly known as Mewat. The trio of Bharatpur,
Deeg and Dholpur has played an important part in the history of Rajasthan.
The
place was named as Bharatpur after the name of Bharat, the brother of
Lord Rama, whose other brother Laxman was worshipped as the family deity
of the Bharatpur. The legends say the rulers Laxman's name is engraved
on the state arms and the seals. The city and the fort have been believed
to be founded by Rustam, a Jat of Sogariya clan. Maharaja Suraj Mal took
over from Khemkaran, the son of Rustam, and established the empire. He
fortified the city by building a massive wall around the city.
The interesting aspect
of the Bharatpur history is the domination of Jats in
the region since 17th century. Leaders
like Churaman and Badan Singh brought the
jats together to mould them into a force
to reckon with. Suraj Mal has
been the greatest ruler who made them a formidable
force and played a very important
role in the Indian history
during 19th century.
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