Rao Gopal Singh Khva
Rao Gopal Singh khawa (1872-1939) was the ruler of Kharwa state of Rajputana. He was given four years imprisonment in the fort of Todagarh for his rebellion against the British.
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Gopal Singh Kharwa was born on 19th October 1873 according to the birth of Rani Gulab Kunwarji Chundawat of Kvarna Rao Madho Singh ji, born on 19th December 1915, on 11th Thursday. His father Madosinhji was on the chair of Kuvar. His mother was the daughter of Rao Bhavanisinh Chundawat of Karera (Mewar). Kunwarogopal Singh was well-versed in horse riding and shooting at the age of 12. Courage and boldness were filled with codec. Gopal Singh was the fighter fighter of Khwaja Swadhinitra Sangram, the pioneer of patriotism, the forerunner of revolution and the pilgrimage of sacrifice. By taking birth in a respected Samanthi house, he armed himself against British rule by placing his own hereditary manor, Revolution was played by the bugle. Education Graduation In v. 1942 (1885 AD), you got admission in the Mayo College, Ajmer, where after six years of education, you left the Mayo College. Rao Gopal Singh's education did not reach high level due to his education, but at home he studied Sanskrit, Hindi, English, History, Politics and Vedanta. He was a good expert in the history and mineral deposits of the Indian Kshatriyas with ancient texts. English were fluent in fluent speaking. Coronation
Rao Gopal Singh became dutiful ruler of Khwaja principality after the death of his father Rao Madhu on VK.19 55 Kartik Krishna 9 (16th of October 1897 AD). Public help in the famine famine
There was a terrible famine in Rajasthan in the year 1956, when Rao became the ruler of Gopal Singh. Animals without food and without food have died. The elderly states that there was such a shortage of food in that famine that people used to grind the bark of the trees of Khayjidi trees. Ha ha had gone out of entire Rajasthan. In order to deal with that heterogeneous situation and to save his people from hunger, Rao Gopal Singh Khawa had opened the treasures of his small state to make the food available to the public. For the hungry people, they had opened the place where the restaurant was opened, where the Khichda was made and fed to the people. Since the sources of income of his manor were very limited, he had to take loans from Ajmer and Beau Seth from placing several villages of his mortgage to save the people from hunger. Every and every one of his generous and humane character was praised, he began to rule the hearts of the people. Do not be afraid, see Bhupati
Pali Peoples Gopalasin, Param Dharam Chahun Peek Rani Jaaya Rajvi, no related couple added. Chhappan Year Lidh Chholadi, Rang Gop Rathod Education dissemination work
There was a lack of interest in education in Rajasthan that people were negligible in the era of education. Rao Gopal Singh recognized the importance of education and provided scholarships to many children who were desirous of studying and admitted them to Arya Samaj's scholarships. He sent a campaigner-pracharak to encourage education in the villages of Ajmer and Marwar states and motivate them to send their children for education. The fishermen of many villages persuaded him with his free hand and sent letters of thanks to him. Toward the armed revolution for independence
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Khvaar had become a major center of nationalism in that era. The feeling of patriotism was stirring the masses. Sath Damodaradas Rathi of Beawar came again and again in the minds of the Mahajan's people, the spirit of dedication towards the country has emerged. On May 14, 1907, the Kharwa shopkeepers and Mahajans decided to stop selling illegal mining to perform their patriotism, while taking a pledge to wear the Holi of foreign textiles and wear indigenous clothes only on the words of Rao Gopal Singh. In this work, besides all the Mahajan, all sections contributed to independence struggle. Observing
In the year 1915 AD, on the orders of AGG Rajputana, Rao Gopal Singh Khwawa was imprisoned at the remote hill station of Todagarh. Then they were given the freedom to keep their arms and some servants and trusted colleagues together. A revolutionary caught in the Lahore prison, in his statements, he had talked about meeting with Rao Gopal Singh Khwaja's sacketry Bhupsinh, who later became known as Vijaysinh Pathik, and told him to get guns and cartridges from Kharva. During the detention, Rao Sahib came to know that the government wanted to take away their weapons and disarm them and they believed that the unarmed would be against the Kshatriya religion. At the same time, after the closure of them, Kharwa villagers had also received reports of police torture. Therefore, Dhani Rao Sahib of Swabhimaan sent his personal servants to his house and on 9 July 1915 he disobeyed the watch and broke out of his siege from Todagarh. Charge sheet by the British
The British officials were already angry with the anti-British policy of Rao Gopal Singh Kharwa and after the statements of Revolutionary Somadatta Lahiri in the Neemas massacre, the British Government had a strong suspicion that Rao Gopal Singh is supporting the Kharwa revolutionaries and Himself is involved in anti-British activities, therefore, Ajmer District Collector Mr. A. T. Homer asked for a charge sheet on October 23, 1914. - 1- You are preparing Rajputs to revolt against the government. 2- Somedat, accused of the Amazon massacre, is also studied with your expenses, who is an intimate person in such activities. 3-Vishnudta is a chaotic leader. Kota and the Amazon are the main accused in the massacre. He comes to you and is sent to the villages as a preacher. 4-Narayan Singh, who was accused of chaos and died before being arrested, got education at your expense. 5- Gad Singh was also your person. In the investigation of 6-M. Armstrong, you have acknowledged that Thakur Kesari Singh Barahat is your friend and he used to eat parsley. Rao Gopal Singh Kharwa apologized for the appropriate allegations. Preventing Maharana Fateh Singh from joining Delhi Darbar
In January 1903, Lord Curzon organized a magnificent court in Delhi under the empire of Emperor Edward, in which all the kings of India and King Nabab were invited. But the revolutionaries of Rajasthan did not digest the Maharana Fateh Singh of Mewar to be in that court, so to stop them, Rao Gopal Singh Khawa gave a meeting of Thakur Kesri Singh Berhat to the work of preventing the Maharana from a meeting at Malusir Hussain in Jaipur. Kesari Singh Barhat wrote 13 twins to stop Maharana, which is famous in history as "Warning Ra Chungtia". The duo Rao Gopal Singh Khwaa sent Maharana to a moving train, who after reading, Maharana Fateh Singh ji decided to not go to the court of law by Lord Curzon and they did not go. On arrival at Maharana's Delhi, after being present at the Nasirabad railway station, Rao Gopal Singh Kharwa himself presented two statements to Maharana Fateh Singh ji with the request for the protection of national pride - The Hindu Hathas, Namto J. Rana Napat.
Sabal Fata Sabas, Riaz Laj Rakhi Ajan. Karajan Kishil Kart, Sachin Nupta Shani Gaya. Huo Na Thun Ek Hath, Leo Roop Phatamam Sabal In Kashmir, the Muslim rebellion is going to be pressed
For the first time in 1931, Sheikh Abdullah dreamed of becoming the emperor of Kashmir and incited the majority of the Muslims there and raised the flag of revolt against the Kshatriya king of that region. Even from other parts of the country, Muslims are reaching Kashmir in the name of Jihad in religious zeal. In response, the Hindu group also left for Kashmir to assist the king. At that time, Rao Gopal Singh Kharava, a supporter of Hindu nationalism, was also equipped with weapons to carry his sacrifice and left for Kashmir to help the Kshatriya king. On reaching Lahore by Rao Gopal Singh Kharwa, the governor of Punjab banned his visit to Kashmir after seeing his intentions. Later he was told that the Muslim revolt has been suppressed. Now there is no justification for going there. On the other hand, there will be unrest. In Lahore, Rao Gopal Singh Kharwa's Hindus, Sikhs and Arya Samajis received a warm welcome and made them the Chairman of "Hindu-Sikh Hitkarini Sabha". In the said meeting, he was also embellished with the title of "Rajasthan Kesari". Laba Jas Lahore Deba Jas Row Round, Hik Gopal Tan Sunway Great love
In the last days of life, Rao Gopal Singh Kharva started living sick. Heartbeat, stomach upset and neurological impairment began to haunt them. He came to Ajmer for treatment and for two consecutive months, he started struggling with that fatal disease by making the bed bed for two months and finally in the year 1995, in the year 1995, on that day, the great general of that era of Khetra Krishna Saptami (12 March 1939) went abroad. / p>
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