Gokula (also known as Veer Gokula or Gokul Dev; died on 1 January 1670) was a Zamindar of Tilpat region (of present-day Haryana) who led the Hindu Zamindars to a revolt against Mughal rule, during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.
This inspired the Hindus to fight against the Mughal rulers, who were there to destroy all Hindu rebels in exchange of Gokula's land and territories.
[8][9] In the meantime, after Gokula's death, Churaman had strengthened the Jat fort of Sinsini near Bharatpur, and they sacked regions around Agra and Delhi.
[11][12] They retreated to Tilpat, where Hasan Ali followed and besieged them aided by reinforcements of 10,000 musketeers, 5,000 rocketmen, and 250 artillery pieces.
After his capture, Jat leader Gokula had his limbs cut off on orders of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, near Agra kotwali in January 1670.