Lothoo Singh Nitharwal | |
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Born | 1804 |
Died | 1855 |
Other names |
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Occupation | Freedom fighter |
Known for | Advocacy against the East India Company, Promotion of democracy, Fighting exploitation by jagirdars, Contributions to Indian freedom movement |
Lothoo Singh Nitharwal (1804โ1855) was a Jat freedom fighter from Rajasthan, India. He wanted to overturn the role of the East India Company in India, establish democracy and also free people from exploitation by jagirdars.[1][2]
Nitharwal is referred to by numerous other names, including Lothoo Jat, Lothoo Singh, Lothoo Ram, Loth, Lothan, Lot, Lotia, and Lohat.
References
- โ Miller, Frederic P.; Vandome, Agnes F.; John, McBrewster (24 August 2010). Lothoo Nitharwal. VDM Publishing. ISBN 978-613-2-66111-1.
- โ "Lothoo Nitharwal: Princely state, Khati, Tantya Tope, Resistance movement, Rajasthan, Jagir, Jat people 42 British Raj: 9786132661111 - AbeBooks". www.abebooks.com. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
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