Bhim Singh Rana
Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana (c. 1707–1756) was the most powerful ruler of princely state Gohad in northwestern Madhya Pradesh, India. According to Alexander Cunningham and William Cook, Bamraulia gotra Jats from village Bamrauli (near Agra) in 1505 founded the city Gohad near Gwalior. Singhandev was the founder of Gohad state. Later it developed into an important Jat State. The Jat rulers of Gohad were awarded the title of Rana.
Read more about Bhim Singh Rana: Alliance With Maharaja Suraj Mal, Captures Gwalior Fort, Death, Constructed Historical Monuments, Assessment By Maratha Historian, His Successor
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