User:Pradhan narayan singh

Pradhan narayan singh was born in 1710 in daurala meerut india. He had four queens. In the early 18th century, the farmers of daurala were being terrorized and ill treated by the Mughals. At this point of time dharam singh, a powerful Jat village headman rose against this tyranny but was defeated harshly by the Mughals. This did not remain for long, since the Jats once again came together under the leadership of narayan singh, and controlled a vast expanse of territory. The Mughal emperor recognized him and the title of ‘Raja’ (king) was conferred upon him in 1724. Pradhan narayan Singh’s was the most famous of the daurala rulers, ruling at a time of constant upheaval around him. Pradhan narayan Singh’s used all his power and wealth to a good cause. daurala fort, which was one of the strongest ever built in Indian history. The inaccessible daurala fort could withstand repeated attacks of mugal forces in 1805 when they laid siege for over six weeks. Having lost over 3000 soldiers, the mughal forces had to retreat and strike a compromise with the daurala ruler. Aligarh war: The aligarh War was in important event in the career of Pradhan narayan Singh’s. In 1745, the Delhi Mughal Emperor became angry with Nawab Fateh Ali Khan of Aligarh, so to punish him Badsah sent an Afghan Chieftain Asad Khan. Fateh Ali Khan expected loss and insult in war with Asad Khan, so he sought help of Pradhan narayan Singh’s. In the month of November 1745, hardly a month had passed for Pradhan narayan Singh’s and it was his first opportunity to take independent decisions in matters of external political and army affairs. Pradhan narayan Singh’s assured Fateh Ali Khan to help and sent an army under command of his son and later he himself moved to Aligarh. When Asad Khan attacked Aligarh in early 1746, war took place at Chandaus in which Asad Khan was killed and the royal army was defeated. Thus with the active help and strength of Pradhan narayan Singh’s, Fateh Khan could save his jagir. This war helped in increasing the power of daurala state.[. Capture of Delhi (10 May 1753)

Maharaja Suraj Mal fortified the city by building a massive wall around the city. He started living in Bharatpur in year 1753.He seek help of pradhan narayan singh to attacked Delhi on May 9, 1753. He defeated Nawab of Delhi Ghazi-ud-din (second) on May 10, 1753 with the help of pradhan narayan singh and captured Delhi. The attack of Jats in Old Delhi and nearby areas frightened the people and started running to New Delhi for the protection of life and property. The army of Badshah could not protect them. On 13 May samrat removed Safdarjang from the post of wajir and appointed Intijam as new wajir along with Imad as Mirbakshi. On the advise of Suraj Mal and narayan singh Safdarjang, in counter action, appointed Akbar Ādilshāh, said to be grandson of Kāmbaksh, as samrat of Delhi. On 14 May Jats sacked Chārbāg, Bāg-e-kultāt and Hakīm Munīm Bridge. They sacked Jaisinghpura on 15 May and burnt many areas. On 16 May Jats attacked Delhi ferociously and defeated Sādil Khan and Raja Devidatta in a severe war. On 17 May their army could capture Ferozshah Kotla. In a severe war with Rohillas Najib was wounded and 400 Ruhela soldiers were killed.[39] The Nawab of Delhi, in revenge of the defeat, attack pradhan narayan singh. The Mugals laid siege over the fort on January 1, 1754. Pradhan narayan singh gave strong resistance. However, the Mugals conquered the fort and destroyed it. It is said that mugals were so afraid because jaats use to skin them alive they took every single stone of the fort with them. Death of narayan singh: Narayan singh died on January 2, 1754 and the event was recorded in the Waqa only one week after its occurrence, i.e. January 9, 1754. Besides those quoted in the text it contains the following details: “ Sayyad Muhammad Khan Baloch cut off the head and hand from the body of the Jat, and brought and kept with himself for six days. After that these were taken to the presence of Nawab Najib-ud-daula. Then only could he believe that narayan singh was dead.”

Rulers of daurala were from ahlawat jat clan. Pradhan narayan singh 1, 1710 - 1754 Pradhan narayan singh 2, 1754 – 1778 Pradhan humer singh,      1778 – 1810 Pradhan kuber singh,        1810 – 1850 Pradhan harveer singh,     1850 – 1865 Pradhan karanveer singh, 1865 – 1904 Pradhan bhanu pratap singh, 1904 – 1930 Pradhan narayan singh 3,       1930 – 1954 (joined the Indian union in 1947) Chaudhary sumer singh          1954 – 1976 (member of parliament from 1955 till 1975) chaudhary sumer singh was also member of parliament from 1955 - 1975 independently and did is law from oxford university England. He is also known for his kindness. Sumer singh was one of the first one to do law in the region and was so handsome people around cities just use to come to see him how he looks. Once during the end of his student years in law he went to rolls Royce company but he was refused at the gate to enter as he was wearing Indian clothes and they thought he cannot afford the car. When he came back to india he bought 10 rolls Royce and use them in transporting cow dung and vegetables.

Chaudhary Chandra veer singh 1973 – till now ( member of legislative assembly from 1997 till now) is a businessman and an Indian politician from bahujan samaj party. he is into lot of business like construction,agriculture,energy,education,transportation,sugar,lifestyle,real estate,mining etc. He had been member of legislative assembly uttar Pradesh for 4 times.he is highly educated and did his law from oxford university England. After coming back to india he got involved in his family business of bricks manufacturing and sugar manufacturing. Before joining politics he made a business empire now worth more than 100 million usd and does not have share holders in his business.His son is vivek pratap singh ahlawat.

Salutes daurala salute is of 17 guns, equal to that of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Tonk, Bikaner, Bundi, Kota and Karauli.. Udaipur alone in Rajputana has a salute of 19 guns, most of the other States have 15 guns and some even less. Pradhans Pradhan is a high, generally ministerial, title of Sanskrit origin in cultures of Hindu tradition, mainly used by the people of Kayastha caste in the Indian subcontinent. Pradhan literally means "Prime". The precise meaning(s) can differ significantly by state, and in many cases the style has been abandoned, as in many Indian princely states (mainly since the Mughal era).

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