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Gokula , the Zamindar of Tilpat assumed the leadership of the Jats in 1669. An independent Jat state of Bharatpur was established in the early 18th Century . Gokula collected an army of 20,000 youths to organize the Jats
The rise of Jat power in India, which started at the 1669 Jat uprising as a resistance against narrow and over-centralised despotic regime of Aurangzeb under the leadership of Gokula, resulted ultimately into the formation of Jat State in Bharatpur.
Abd al - Nabi, the fawjdar of Mathura, was killed in an encounter and the rebellion became serious. It spread to Agra district and Awrangzib himself marched to Mathura in November. Gokula jat was taken prisoner and executed
The peasant rebellion of Jats in the north was crushed by heavy artillery, personally commanded by Aurangzeb in 1669. The captured Jat rebel leader Gokula Singh was publicly tortured and executed in Agra
The Jat leader's limbs were hacked off one by one on the platform of the police office of Agra, his family was forcibly converted to Islam, and his followers were kept in prison in charge of the provost of the imperial camp.
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ignored (help)आगरा किले में औरंगजेब ने वीर गोकुला जाट ते सामने शर्त रखी कि जान की सलामती चाहते तो इस्लाम धर्म स्वीकार कर लो। गोकुल सिंह ने वीरतापूर्वक इनकार कर दिया। फिर एक जवनरी, 1670 को गोकुल सिंह, उनके चाचा उदय सिंह और अन्य को बंदी बनाकर कोतवाली के चबूतरे पर लाया गया। गोकुल सिंह को जंजीरों में जकड़ा हुआ था। उनके शरीर का एक-एक अंग काटा गया।