Rao Gopaldev Singh | |
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Rao Gopaldev Chowk, Rewari
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Leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 | |
Predecessor | Rao Nathuram Singh |
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Born | 1829 Rewari, Ahirwal, Punjab |
Died | 1862[1] |
Father | Rao Nathuram Singh |
Rao Gopaldev, also known as Raja Gopal Singh Yadav (1829–1862), was a nineteenth-century revolutionary leader in Rewari, Ahirwal, who allied himself with his cousin, Maharaja Rao Tula Singh Yadav, during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.[2] He was sixth generation descendant of famous Maharaja Rao Shahbaz Singh and first cousin of Rao Tula Singh. He inherited personal jagir of 841 villages after the death of his father Raja Rao Nathu Ram in 1855. His cousin Maharaja Rao Tula Singh (Ruler of Princely state of Rewari Ahirwal) Made him commander in chief of Armed forces of Rewari State.[3]
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