Ghasera Fort

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Ghasera Fort
Ruined Fort
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Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictMewat district
Elevation
199 m (653 ft)
DemonymMewati
Languages
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
122107
ISO 3166 codeIN-HR
Vehicle registrationHR
http://www.mewat.gov.in

Ghasera Fort is a ruined fort in Ghasera village in Nuh district of Haryana state in northern India, which has been notified as a protected monument by the state government.[1] Currently, the majority of the residents of the village are Muslim Meos, though Hindus also live there. Battle of ghasera won by Combined forces of Jats Pathans and Ahirs with 25,000 army against only 800 Rajputs.The Rajputs women's committed jauhar and The brave Rajput men's fought bravely and killed 3,500 enemies.

History

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The ruined Ghasera Fort lies at Ghasera village 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from Nuh city on Nun-Sohna highway. In the 18th century, Ghasera was ruled by Bargurjar Rajputs whose territory included the parganas of Ghasera, Indor,[a] Kotla, and Sohna. To their north was the Princely State of Nawabs of Farrukhnagar which was founded in 1732. To their west was the jagir of the Raos of Rewari, ancestors of Rao Tula Ram. They possessed forts at Gokulgarh and Gurawra (or, Guraora). In the south were the Jat rulers of Bharatpur State, and Kachwaha Rajput rulers of Alwar State. The Mughals, who were protected by Marathas, had seen their territory shrink to a nominal area from Delhi to Palam.

Battle of Ghasera

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Battle of Ghasera
Date1753
Location
Ghasera
Result Jat, pathan, ahir Victory. [2][3]
Belligerents
File:Flag of Bharatpur1.png Bharatpur State File:Samthar State CoA.png Rajputs of Bargujar clan
Commanders and leaders

Maharaja Surajmal Pathans

Ahirs of Rewari
Bahadur Singh Bargujar 
Strength
25,000[4] 800[5]
Casualties and losses
3,500 died 800 died

The battle of Ghasera fought between Jat ruler Pathans and Ahirs against the Rajput ruler. This battle was the result of Mughal Rebellion. The Jats Pathans and Ahirs defeated the Rajputs in ghasera with extremely large army then Rajputs.

Architecture

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Ruined walls and a grand entrance in stone and lakhori bricks built with surkhi (crushed baked red bricked)-lime mortar show that Ghasera was a historical village.[1] Of the four entrances, only one remains.[6]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Indor still exists. It is located near Bhiwadi in the present day Alwar district in the state of Rajasthan, approximately 28 kilometres (17 mi) from Ghasera. It is now within the tehsil of Tijara. Although similarly named, it is not related to the city of Indore.

References

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  1. ^ a b Haryana to take 5 monuments in Nuh under State protection, Daily Pioneer, 23 June 2018.
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  6. ^ Photos: 71 years after independence, Gandhi Gram Ghasera battles neglect, Hindustan Times, 1 October 2018, pp. 2,7.
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