Battle of Tilpat (1669)

The Battle of Tilpat in 1669 was fought between Jats and Mughal Subahdars. Gokula jat burnt the city of Saidabad near Mathura which caused Mughal commander Abdul Nabi Khan to attack the village of Sūra. Abdul Nabi was wounded and killed. Aurangzeb sent Hassan Ali Khan to fight the rebels. Gokul jat was captured alive in between the fight and immediately sent to Delhi.

Rebellion
Gokula jat plundered the city of Saidabad near Mathura. Mughal commander Abdul Nabi Khan attacked the centre of Rebels at Sūra.Abdul Nabi was wounded by a bullet and later died. Aurangzeb was enraged and sent Hassan Ali Khan to suppress the rebels.

Aftermath
Gokul Singh was captured, taken to Agra. Jat women committed Jauhar. Gokula offered pardon if he accepted Islam. To tease the Emperor, Gokula demanded his daughter in return. Gokula and Uday Singh were hacked to death piece by piece at Agra Kotwali on January 1, 1670. The Jats dispersed but continued raiding royal pargnas around Tilpat. The Jat rebellion continued with their next chief, Raja Ram Jat.