Suraj Mal

A contemporary historian had described him as "the Plato of the Sinsinwar tribe" and by a modern writer as similar to the "Ulysses", because of his "political sagacity, steady intellect and clear vision." The people, under Suraj Mal, overran the Mughal garrison at Agra. In addition to the troops stationed at his forts, he had an army of more than 75,000 infantry and more than 38,000 cavalry.
Lohagarh Fort is one of the well-known forts located in Bharatpur city of Rajasthan which was built by Maharaja Suraj Mal in 1732 on an artificial island and took eight years to complete. He is famous for building other such forts and palaces in his kingdom. It needed large number of manpower and significant amount of wealth to build such impregnable fort, as the name of the fort itself says-- “Lohagarh”, which means, Iron fort (Loha means Iron and Garh means fort). Lohagarh Fort is considered as one of the strongest fort as British forces led by Lord Lake could not capture it in spite of several attacks during the Siege of Bharatpur. Lord Lake made a siege of the fort in 1805 for six weeks but in spite of so many attacks he couldn’t annex it. Later between December 1825 and January 1826, British troops under Lord Combermere initially surrounded the state's capital until on 18 January 1826 its fortress was stormed and captured. After this siege, Bharatpur became princely state under British Raj control.
Deeg Palace is a Palace in Deeg and 32 km from city of Bharatpur in Deeg District in Rajasthan, India. It was built in 1730 by Maharaja Suraj Mal as a luxurious summer resort for the rulers of Bharatpur State. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 7 results of 7 for search 'Mal, Suraj', query time: 0.06s
Refine Results
In addition to media from the THWS, media from other Bavarian libraries are also displayed.
These are marked with the "Interlibrary loan" label and can be ordered by clicking on them.
These are marked with the "Interlibrary loan" label and can be ordered by clicking on them.
-
1
Environmental change and biodiversity Uttarakhand experiences by Singh, Ram Babu 1955-2021, Mal, Suraj
Published 2009Call Number: Loading…Indexes
Located: Loading…
-
2
Mountain Landscapes in Transition Effects of Land Use and Climate Change
Published 2022Other Authors:Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…
Get full textLoading…Get full text
-
3
Climate change, extreme events and disaster risk reduction towards sustainable development goals
Published 2018Other Authors: “…Mal, Suraj…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
4
Climate Change, Extreme Events and Disaster Risk Reduction Towards Sustainable Development Goals
Published 2018Other Authors: “…Mal, Suraj…”
Call Number: Loading…Get full text
Located: Loading…
-
5
Climate change, glacier response, and vegetation dynamics in the Himalaya contributions toward future Earth initiatives
Published 2016Other Authors:Call Number: Loading…Description
Located: Loading…
-
6
Mountain landscapes in transition effects of land use and climate change
Published 2022Other Authors:Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
7
Climate Change, Glacier Response, and Vegetation Dynamics in the Himalaya Contributions Toward Future Earth Initiatives
Published 2016Other Authors:Call Number: Loading…Get full text
Located: Loading…