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  2. Capture of Agra - Wikipedia

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    For the Jats, the capture of Agra was an emotional moment. About 90 years ago, just a short distance away from the gate of this fort, Gokula was cut and thrown. Surajmal thus avenged himself. Jats ruled Agra for 13 years from 1761 to 1774. [7] On 18 February 1774, the Mughal Commander Mirza Najaf Khan re-captured Agra.

  3. Agra College - Wikipedia

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    The college is located on Mahatma Gandhi Road, Agra. The campus has an area of 66.5 acres (26.9 ha) and includes various departments, residential quarters, and a sports complex. The buildings have Gothic architecture , symmetrical parapets , and battlements, giving the campus a majestic look.

  4. Category:Military history of Agra - Wikipedia

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    Capture of Agra This page was last edited on 9 March 2024, at 19:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Najib ad-Dawlah - Wikipedia

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    Capture of Agra Fort Battle of Delhi (1764) The Third Battle of Panipat , 13 January 1761, Najib ad-Dawlah and Shuja-ud-Daula , standing left to Ahmad Shah Durrani , shown on a brown horse, inflicting the largest number of fatalities in a single day reported in a classic formation battle between two armies.

  6. Bharatpur State - Wikipedia

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    Suraj Mal captured important territories such as Agra, Mathura, and parts of Aligarh. The capture of Agra in 1761, in particular, was a significant achievement, as it was a major Mughal stronghold. Suraj Mal’s forces also successfully defended Bharatpur against multiple invasions, showcasing the state’s military strength.

  7. Suraj Mal - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Suraj Mal (13 February 1707 – 25 December 1763), simply known as Suraj Mal, was a ruler of Bharatpur State in the present-day state of Rajasthan. [3] Under him, Bharatpur State, a tributary of the House of Scindia, [4] covered the present-day districts of Agra, Alwar, Aligarh, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Etawa, Hathras, Mainpuri, Meerut, Ghaziabad, Mathura, and Rohtak, Sonipat, Jhajjar, Nuh ...

  8. Capture of Agra Fort - Wikipedia

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  9. Battle of Agra - Wikipedia

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    The city and fort of Agra stand on the River Yamuna, close to the Taj Mahal. Before the rebellion broke out, Agra was the administrative centre of what was then known as the North-Western Provinces (not to be confused with the later North-West Frontier Province). The Lieutenant Governor of the province was John Russell Colvin.