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Jujhar Singh Nehra Memorial Park

497Q+638, Station Rd, Milap Nagar, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan 333001, India

Jujhar Singh Nehra Memorial Park
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Anil nehra
Anil nehra
Jujhar Singh Nehra (जुझारसिंह नेहरा) (1664–1730) or Jhunjha was a Jat chieftain of Rajasthan. He was born in a Hindu Jat family of Nehra.
Deepak Kumawat
Deepak Kumawat
Jujhar Singh when he was young was made the general of the army of Nawabs. He had a dream to establish Jat rule in India. He was planning to have a joint rebellion against the Muslim rule in India. He had heard the stories of rebellion by Jats of Bharatpur such as Gokula and Raja Ram. Meanwhile he came in contact with one Rajput Shardul Singh, who was an employee of the Nawabs. The Jats through Jujhar Singh and Rajputs through Sardul Singh agreed upon a proposal to fight united against Muslim rulers and if the Nawab were defeated Jujhar Singh would be appointed the Chieftain.

Jujhar Singh one day found the right opportunity and attacked Nawabs at Jhunjhunu and Narhar. He defeated the army of Nawab Sadulla Khan on Saturday, aghan sudi 8 samvat 1787 (1730 AD).

According to the book ‘Rankeshari Jujhar Singh’, written by Kunwar Panne Singh, Jujhar Singh was appointed as Chieftain after holding a darbar. After the ‘tilak’ ceremony of appointment as a sardar or chieftain, the Rajputs could not digest it and killed Jujhar Singh in 1730 AD at a lonely place. Jujhar Singh thus became a martyr for his community. The town Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan was named so after the memory of Jujhar Singh or Jhunjha
Abhishek Khichar
Abhishek Khichar
Sh. Jhujhar Singh Nehra was the founder of Jhunjhunu District.
Purusotam Saini
Purusotam Saini
Well maintened park named after founder of the city jhujhar singh.
Mitesh Beniwal
Mitesh Beniwal
Jhunjha nehra founder of jhunjhunu
Mike k
Mike k
Jhunjhar singh was a courageous personality shown the path to his community to raise voice against bad rullers. His good thinking for humility is written in golden letters in history. This statue is a small tribute to our great leader.
Gippy Meel
Gippy Meel250 days ago
Sardar Jujhar Singh Nehra was born in 1664. His father was the army chief, ie the soldier, at the Nawab. When young, Sardar Jujhar Singh became a general in the Nawab's army. It was born in his heart that a Jat kingdom should be established in India. Jujhar Singh had heard about the Jat kings of Punjab, Bharatpur, Braj and the sacrifice of Gokula. His heartfelt desire was that the Jats would join hands and rebel against the Nawabshahi.

At the same time, Sardar Jujhar Singh met a Rajput. He became a servant to the Nawab through some relationship. His name was Shardul Singh. The deal for both was finalized. Shardul Singh promised that we will consider you (Sardar Jujhar Singh) as our Sardar after the destruction of the Nawabshahi from here. Taking the opportunity, Sardar Jujhar Singh defeated the Nawabs of Jhunjhunu and Narhar and drove away the remaining Muslims.

The book 'Rankesari Jujhar Singh' written by Kunwar Panne Singh inscribed that Sardar Jujhar Singh was made Sardar by court. After Tilak of Sardar Jujhar Singh, by securing trust in seclusion, the Shekhawats deceitfully killed Sardar Jujhar Singh. As soon as the news of this disgusting act spread in the city, there was an outcry. Jat forces deteriorated. Still some people were merged by the opposition.

The militant became a martyr for protect hindu dharma. He did not live in the world, but his fame is sung till today. The Jhunjhunu city is named Jhunjhunu after the name of Jujhar Singh.
Rajesh Moga
Rajesh Moga2 years ago
Greenery maintained very well
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