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The famous Jat ruler who led farmers revolt against East India Company was defeated and killed by whom of the following ?
Mausavi Khan
Jawahar Singh
Najib-ul-Daula
Bahadur Khan
Suraj Mal was emboldened by the defeat of Marathas in the 3rd Battle of Panipat in 1761,attempted to capture large parts of Haryana.He also sent his son Jawahar Singh to attack on Musavi Khan, theMughal faujdar of Gurgaon and Rohtak.He himself followed the army.Musavi Khan was arrested and Farukhnagar, the headquarters of Musavi Khan was captured by Suraj Mal in December, 1763.He also conquered the territories of Pataudi,Rewari and Rohtak.He also repulsed the attack of Bahadur Khan, the Biloch leader of Bahadurgarh, who was defeated and his territory was also occupied.These incidents, on the other hand, alarmed Najib-ud-daula who demanded the immediate release of Musavi Khan.Suraj Mal accepted his demand.However, Najib-ud-daula attacked Suraj Mal and killed him in a battle near the river Hinden on December 25, 1763.His death was a great loss to the Jats particular and Hindus in general. In fact, he was the man who was loved by Jats, respected by his neighbours and feared by foreigners.
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