Rajaram of Sinsini
17th century chieftain of Sinsini / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raja Ram (reign 1670–1688) was the first Jat leader, who organised a rebellion against Aurangzeb. He was the chieftain of Sinsini. Before Rajaram the Jats were organised by different village heads dotted around Agra, Mathura and the Yamuna river. To avenge the death of Gokula, Rajaram destroyed Akbar's tomb and dragged Akbar's bones and burned them with the help of the Jat Zamindars of Braj.[1] After his death, his brother Churaman and son Fateh Singh continued the struggle against Aurangzeb.[2]