The
history of Bharatpur dates back to the epic age, when the Matsya
Kingdom flourished here in the 5th century BC The matsya were allies of
the Pandavas in the Mahabharata war. According to tradition the name of
Bharatpur is traced to Bharat, the brother of lord Rama of Ayodhya
whose other brother Laxman was given the high place of family deity of
the ruling family of Bharatpur. His name also appears in the state
seals and coat-of-arms.
Bharatpur, which is also called the Eastern
gateway of Rajasthan, was found by Maharaja Suraj mal in 1733 AD. Raja
Badan Singh’s adopted son, Suraj Mal had shown signs of promise, when
he captured the fort of Bharatpur from Khemkaran, the rival chief, whom
he killed and thus laid the foundation of Bharatpur City. Maharaja
Suraj Mal displayed immense courage and carved a niche for himself in
the midst of political disorder. Gathering around him fiercely martial
Jat peasants, he went from one success to another. He accompanied
Emperor Mohammed Shah against Ali Mohammed Ruhela and in 1748 AD, at
the battle of Bagru he led the Jaipur vanguard against the Marathas. He
also defeated the commander- in –Chief of the Mughal emperor.
He built numerous forts and palaces across the kingdom including the
Pleasure Palace complex at Deeg. Bharatpur, is today known the world –
over for its Keoladeo Ghana National Park.
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