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Asked: 3 years ago2022-11-06T09:40:14+05:30 2022-11-06T09:40:14+05:30In: History

The Jat leader of Bharatpur who inspired the peasants of Shekhawati for uprising:


1. Chandra Bhan
2. Ghasi Ram
3. Moola Ram
4. Deshraj

The Jat leader of Bharatpur who inspired the peasants of Shekhawati for uprising:


1. Chandra Bhan
2. Ghasi Ram
3. Moola Ram
4. Deshraj
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    2022-11-08T13:29:34+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    Correct Answer – Option 4 : Deshraj

    The correct answer is Deshraj.

    • Jat leader of Bharatpur who inspired the peasants of Shekhawati for the uprising is Thakur Deshraj.
    • Peasants Movement of Shekhawati was the movement of the Gurjars against the reign of Bundi.
      • Thakur Deshraj (1903–1970) was a social worker, journalist, nationalist, freedom fighter, and author.
        • He was from Rajasthan state in India.
        • He was revenue minister in the princely state of Bharatpur. 
      • Peasant struggles in Shekhawati in the first half of the twentieth century brought an end to the shackles of the Jagirdari system.
      • Jagirdari Abolition brought about a fundamental change in the structure of control over land in Shekhawati with tenants-at-will getting ownership rights over land.
      • In the late 1920s, leaders of All India Jat Mahasabha formed Ahir Jat Gujjar and Rajput Sabha to bring all peasant castes together.
      • However, Jats of Shekhawati left this organization in 1929 to organize their movement separately.
    • Peasants Movement of Bijolia
      • Bijolia was ‘‘A” class Jagir of the Udaipur State with a population of about 1200 in 1891. 
      • The majority of peasants in Bijolia belonged to Dakan Gotra of the Jats.
      • In 1897, All the farmers gathered in Bhijolia’s Girirdhpura village on the occasion of the feast of the father of Ganga Ram Dhakar. Then collectively it was decided to send Nanaji Patel and Thakri Patel to Mewar Maharana to complain of Krishna Singh. Later Krishan Singh expelled both of them from Bijolia.
      • In 1906, Thakur Prithvi Singh became a new zamindar, which in 1906 introduced the new tax called “Talwar Bandhai” (a kind successor tax, and was also called insulting tax) on the people of Bijolia in 1906.
    • Bengu Kisan movement – (started in 1921)
      • The main center of the peasant movement of Bengu was Raita.
      • Earlier, this place was in Bhilwara, but it is currently in the Chittorgarh district.
      • This movement ran at the time of Bangngu’s Zamidar Anoop Singh.
      • Maharana of Mewar was Fateh Singh.
      • Reason – Excessive levy and unfair means.
      • This movement was run by the farmers of the Dhakar caste.
      • The initial leadership of this movement was done by Vijay Singh Pathik from Ajmer because there was a ban upon him on arrival in Mewar state. Later, on the insistence of Vijay Singh Pathak, Ram Narayan Chaudhary led the movement.
    • Peasants Movement of Dabra
      • Dabda or Dabrais a village in Didwana tehsil of Nagaur district in Rajasthan.
        • The village is known for The Dabra farmers movement-1947 for the abolition of Jagirs in Rajasthan.
      • The peasant movement which was being organized by the Marwar Kisan Sabha and the Marwar Lok Parishad jointly was a parallel movement to that of the national movement going on in British India whose aims were common i.e. to free the country from foreign rule.
      • To mobilize the peasants, meetings under the joint auspices of Marwar Lok Parishad and Marwar Kisan Sabha were held at various places in the Jat belt and such meeting was fixed at village Dabra in Nagaur district for 13th March 1947.
      • The Jagirdars got together in a bid to crush the political awakening among the Kisan and the black deed at Dabra was planned.
      • In this, the Jagirdars had the blessings and active support of the Maharaja. 
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