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  1. #81
    Jats fought for freedom of the nation from the British yoke not only in India but also from foreign soils. First Raja Mahendra Pratap founded Free India Government at Kabul in 1916.

    When Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose re-raised INA, thousands of Jat soldiers of British Indian Army deserted their units en masse, and under his command fought against the British. One of the three generals of INA was Mr. Dhillon, who were put under trial. The trial proceedings further intensified anti-British feelings in the armed forces, that was one of the major causes that forced them to free India.


    Let us join to salute all of these freedom fighters on the Birth anniversary of Netaji today.
    History is best when created, better when re-constructed and worst when invented.

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  3. #82
    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Jats fought for freedom of the nation from the British yoke not only in India but also from foreign soils. First Raja Mahendra Pratap founded Free India Government at Kabul in 1916.

    When Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose re-raised INA, thousands of Jat soldiers of British Indian Army deserted their units en masse, and under his command fought against the British. One of the three generals of INA was Mr. Dhillon, who were put under trial. The trial proceedings further intensified anti-British feelings in the armed forces, that was one of the major causes that forced them to free India.


    Let us join to salute all of these freedom fighters on the Birth anniversary of Netaji today.
    A good reminder. Raja Mahendra Pratap was perhaps the only Indian who continuously worked for the independence of India from foreign soils. But what stands out clear is that he was never in favour of foreign toops in India to figh our battle. There is a message in it.

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  5. #83
    We salute all of these freedom fighters !! What is need of the hour is that Raja Mahendra Pratap should find proper place in Indian history and centenary celebration should be organized.

    In 1915, through Germany and Turkey, he made his way to Afghanistan. That year in Kabul, along with other Indian revolutionaries he established Provisional Government of Free India. He was the President and Maulana Barkatullah was the Prime Minister. On 1st December 1915, his 28th birthday, he established the first Provisional Government of India at Kabul in Afghanistan, during First World War.

    Read more on Jatland - http://www.jatland.com/home/Raja_Mahendra_Pratap


    Raja Mahendra Pratap (1 December 1886-29 April 1979)
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  7. #84
    Quote Originally Posted by lrburdak View Post
    We salute all of these freedom fighters !! What is need of the hour is that Raja Mahendra Pratap should find proper place in Indian history and centenary celebration should be organized.

    In 1915, through Germany and Turkey, he made his way to Afghanistan. That year in Kabul, along with other Indian revolutionaries he established Provisional Government of Free India. He was the President and Maulana Barkatullah was the Prime Minister. On 1st December 1915, his 28th birthday, he established the first Provisional Government of India at Kabul in Afghanistan, during First World War.

    Read more on Jatland - http://www.jatland.com/home/Raja_Mahendra_Pratap


    Raja Mahendra Pratap (1 December 1886-29 April 1979)
    Good idea Burdak Sahib.

    The Government of India should chalk out year long celebrations by organising seminars, conferences, symposia and other activities in educational institutions like Universities, Colleges and schools so that present generation could be informed about the life, vision, mission and action of the Great nationalist, Revolutionary freedom Fighter popularly known as Jat Peshawa and Prem Pujari.

    Various Jat Institutions also must also act on their own level to spread his message of universal love and world confederation as well.
    History is best when created, better when re-constructed and worst when invented.

  8. #85
    Quote Originally Posted by DrRajpalSingh View Post
    Good idea Burdak Sahib.

    The Government of India should chalk out year long celebrations by organising seminars, conferences, symposia and other activities in educational institutions like Universities, Colleges and schools so that present generation could be informed about the life, vision, mission and action of the Great nationalist, Revolutionary freedom Fighter popularly known as Jat Peshawa and Prem Pujari.

    Various Jat Institutions also must also act on their own level to spread his message of universal love and world confederation as well.
    Surajmal MEMORIAL EDUCATION SOCIETY HAS PUBLISHED THE FIRST VOLUME OF RAJA;S LIFE STORY. THE SECOND VOLUME IS IN PRESS AND IS SOON TO BE OUT.

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  10. #86
    Lieutenant General Khem Karan Singh (Doderiyan) (born: 5.3.1919- death:26.7.2016) was the greatest commanders and a highly decorated officer of Indian Army. He displayed outstanding skill, high tactical ability and great devotion to duty for which he was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra on 6 September 1965. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1971 for his meritorious service in Indo-Pak War.





    With profound grief, it is informed that Lt Gen Khem Karan Singh, MVC, Padam Bhushan left for heavenly abode on 26 Jul 2016.

    On behalf of all Jatland Fraternity, we prey to almighty God, let his soul rest in peace.

    Read more about him on Jatland - http://www.jatland.com/home/Khem_Karan_Singh

    Request - If anybody has a better photograph of him kindly provide. I could find this photo from an old magazine !!!



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  12. #87
    We join to pray peace for the departed soul n strength to the grieved family to bear with the irreperable loss.

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  14. #88
    Le us celebrate the birth of Raja Mahendra Pratap (1 December 1886-29 April 1979) who was a freedom fighter, journalist, writer and revolutionary social reformist of India.


    In 1915, through Germany and Turkey, he made his way to Afghanistan. That year in Kabul, along with other Indian revolutionaries he established Provisional Government of Free India. He was the President and Maulana Barkatullah was the Prime Minister. On 1st December 1915, his 28th birthday, he established the first Provisional Government of India at Kabul in Afghanistan, during First World War.

    Read more on Jatland - http://www.jatland.com/home/Raja_Mahendra_Pratap


    Raja Mahendra Pratap (1 December 1886-29 April 1979)
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  16. #89
    Very good idea.
    History is best when created, better when re-constructed and worst when invented.

  17. #90
    We do not find any other personality like Raja Mahendra Pratap in History. Some body has posted in social media his chhatri and other monuments which are in very bad shape. There should be a system to preserve them.
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  19. #91
    Maharaja Suraj Mal




    Maharaja Suraj Mal


    Maharaja Suraj Mal (13 February 1707 - 25 December 1763) (महाराजा सूरज मल, भरतपुर) was ruler of Bharatpur in Rajasthan in India. He has been described by a contemporary historian as "the Plato of Jats" and by a modern writer as the "Jat Ulysses", because of his political sagacity, steady intellect and clear vision. He was one of the greatest warriors and ablest statesmen ever borne in India.


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  21. #92
    Major Satish Dahiya from village Banihari, tahsil Narnaul of Mahendergarh district in Haryana lost his life in an operation against terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir at Langate (Handwara) on 14.2.2017. But before succumbing to injuries in hospital, Major Dahiya made sure that all four terrorists are neutralised.


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  23. #93


    On Bhagat Singh's death anniversary, his Pistol to be displayed at BSF museum

    On March 23, 1931, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were hanged by the British Raj for their involvement in the killing of John Saunders, who they mistook for British police superintendent, James Scott.

    The Border Security Force (BSF) is planning to put on display the pistol used by the freedom fighter Bhagat Singh to kill British officer John Saunders in 1928, at its new arms museum in Indore. At present, the historic semi-automatic 32-bore Colt-make pistol is on display at the old museum of the city-based Central School of Weapon Central School of Weapons and Tactics.

    Read more at: http://www.oneindia.com/india/on-bha...m-2382338.html

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  25. #94
    We salute the martyrs !!!
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  27. #95
    Roop Chand - Veer Chakra

    Roop Chand - Veer Chakra, A-8264/1016454 Sawar (Retd), DOB:28.8.1923, From: Silana, Kharkhoda, Sonipat, Haryana, Father:Kanhaiya, Nomination: 28.8.1940, Award Date: 12.4.1948.

    8 अप्रेल 1948 को सवार रूप चंद एक कवचित कैरियर के ड्रायवर थे। वे पेड़ों, प्रस्तर-खंडों और सुरंग की सड़क रोककर पहुंचे वहाँ पर मौर्चे पर बैठे शत्रु ने स्वचालित हथियारों से उन पर भारी गोलाबारी शुरू करदी। सवार रूप चंद पूरे चार घंटे तक अकेले ही वहाँ डटे रहे। बाद में जब कैरियर वापस आया तो उस पर गोलियों के 123 निशान थे। (Jat Gatha, 5/2017,p. 24)
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  29. #96
    Lakhmi Chand Hawaldar - Veer Chakra (posthumous)

    Lakhmi Chand Hawaldar
    (2643527) - Veer Chakra (posthumous), DOB:10.5.1942, From Dhanana, Bhiwani, Haryana, Father:Paras Ram, Nomination: 10.5.1960, Award Date 11.9.1967. Unit:2 Grenadiers.

    हवलदार लखमी चंद, 11 सितंबर 1967, चीनियों से झड़प के समय नाथुला के दक्षिण किनारे पर, एक ब्राउनिंग सेक्शन की कमान कर रहे थे। चीनी सैनिकों की गोलीबारी से एक शैल ब्राउनिंग मशीनगन टुकड़ी पर गिरा, जिससे हवलदार लखमी चंद सहित सभी लोग जख्मी हो गए। दाहिने कंधे से बहुत खून बहने पर भी वह ब्राऊनिंग मशीनगन को एक खुले किनारे पर ले गए और तब तक चीनी सैनिक पर गोलीबारी करते रहे जब तक कि मीडियम मशीनगन की एक बौछार से उनकी घटनास्थल पर ही मृत्यु हो गई। इस कार्रवाई में हवलदार लखमी चंद ने अनुकरणीय साहस तथा दृढ़ निश्चय का परिचय दिया। (Jat Gatha, 5/2017,p. 24)
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  31. #97
    • Ladu Ram Jat Veer Chakra (Posthumous)



      Ladu Ram Jitarwal
      , Veer Chakra (Posthumous), grandfather of Mohana Singh, was a flight gunner in the Aviation Research Centre and is recipient of Vira Chakra Award in 1948 Indo-Pak War. Their family earlier lived in village Papda but now is settled at Khatehpura in Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan. [1],Unit: 1 Indian Grenadiers, DOB: 28.3.1925, Father: Tulsa Ram, Nomination: 28.9.1942, Award Date 11.2.1948.[2]

      जीवन परिचय

      11 फरवरी 1948 को 1 ग्रेनेडियरस के लांस नायक लादूराम एक ब्रेन ग्रुप की कमान कर रहे थे। उन्होने एक स्थल पर हमला करने वाली राइफल ग्रुप को आड़ देनी थी। नायक बीरबल राम का राइफल ग्रुप लांस नायक लादू राम से करीब 200 गज आगे, शत्रु की स्वचालित गोलीबारी के कारण रुक गया। उन्होने तत्काल अपनी गन उठाई और कूल्हे से फायर करते हुये शत्रु के ठिकाने पर धावा बोल दिया। वे गंभीर रूप से घायल होकर गिर पड़े। वह पुनः उठे और अपनी आखिरी मैगजीन फायर करते हुये शत्रु पर टूट पड़े। वे दो घंटे तक खुले मैदान में पड़े रहे और जब नायक बीरबल राम उन्हें बचाने के लिए गए तो उन्होने कहा "मेरी चिंता मत कर। गण को संभालो। आज शत्रु को मारने का अवसर आया है" यह कहते ही उन्होने वीरगति पाई। उनका यह वीरतापूर्ण कार्य उनके साथियों को बहुत समय तक याद रहेगा और उनके लिए प्रेरणा का स्त्रोत और आदर्श रहेगा।[3]
      References:


      1. Dainik Bhaskar, Jaipur, 19.6.16

      2. Jat Gatha
      , 5/2017, p. 24



      3. Jat Gatha, 5/2017, p. 24
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  33. #98
    Lehana Singh, Veer Chakra

    Lehana Singh, Veer Chakra, Sepoy (3150340), Unit: 3 Jat Regiment, DOB: 30.3.1943, From Padha, Karnal, Haryana, Father: Girdhari Singh, Nomination: 30.3.1963, Award Date: 21.9.1965


    डोगराई गाँव की लड़ाई के दौरान जब सिपाही लेहना सिंह की कंपनी ने गाँव के उत्तरी भाग पर अधिकार कर लिया तो शत्रु की मशीनगन की भारी गोलाबारी आ गई। उन्होने पीछे हटते हुये शत्रु मार्ग रोकने के लिए गोलाबारी के सामने ही एक हल्की मशीनगन लेकर मोर्चा संभाल लिया। अपनी सुरक्षा की परवाह न कर वे अकेले ही मोर्चे पर जमे रहे और उन्होने कम से कम 30 शत्रुओं को मार डाला और उसकी गाड़ी को नष्ट कर दिया। इस कार्रवाई में सिपाही लेहना सिंह ने अनुकरणीय साहस तथा कर्तव्यपरायनता का परिचय दिया। (Jat Gatha, 5/2017, p.24)
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  35. #99
    The brave Rudra Devi

    Rudra Devi
    (रुद्रादेवी), from Jodhpur (Rajasthan), was a brave lady who fought bravely with scoundrels.

    ठाकुर देशराज ने रियासती भारत के जाट जन सेवक, 1949 में पृष्ठ 194-195 पर लिखा है ....रुद्रा देवी – उसने किसी सभा संस्था में शामिल होकर कौम की सेवा नहीं की किंतु पतिव्रत मय साहस से जाट नाम की इज्जत को, जितना उससे बन पड़ा, बढ़ाया है। वह जोधपुर शहर में अपने परिवार के साथ रहती थी। उस के पति का नाम क्या था यह हमें मालूम नहीं है। दिल्ली प्रसिद्ध दैनिक नवयुग में जोधपुर का 25 जुलाई 1934 का निज संवाददाता द्वारा प्रेषित समाचार जो रुद्रा के समाचार में छपा था उसी को हम यहां ज्यों का त्यों प्रकाशित किए देते हैं -


    "कल रूद्रा नमक जाट स्त्री का ठाकुर उमेद सिंह फर्स्ट क्लास मजिस्ट्रेट की अदालत में दफा 326 पैनल ग्रेड के मातहत चालान हुआ। किस्सा इस प्रकार बताया जाता है – कहते हैं कि गुंडे रुद्रा जाटनी को बाईजी के तालाब पर तंग किया करते थे। एक दिन वह उस रास्ते से होकर जा रही थी कि एक गुंडा, जिसका नाम मोहम्मद बताया जाता है, ने उस से छेड़छाड़ करनी चाही । रुद्रा ने उस समय गुस्से में अपनी इज्जत को बचाने के लिए उसके ऊपर एक चाकू मार दिया। जिससे उसके चोट आई। इतने में हो हल्ला हो जाने के कारण बाकी के गुंडे वहां से चंपत हो गए। पुलिस ने रुद्रा का चालान चाकू मारने के अपराध में किया है। कोर्ट ने चोधराइन को जमानत पर छोड़ दिया है। गुंडों का सामना करने का है यह पहला ही मौका है। "
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  37. #100

    Rajendra Nain
    (d.31.12.2017) was from Gorisar village in Ratangarh tehsil of Churu district in Rajasthan. He became martyr of militancy on 31.12.2017 in a terrorist attack at Lethpora CRPF camp in Awantipora of Pulwama district in J&K. He belonged to 130th battalion of the force and was part of its elite Quick Reaction Team (QRT).

    Read more at https://www.jatland.com/home/Rajendra_Nain
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