Jangladesh (जांगलदेश) , also known as Janglu (जांगलू), was a historical region in north, north-western and north-eastern Rajasthan state in northern India ruled by Jats.
II (made on the orders of chief of Bikaner) the following Jat states which were ruling the North Rajasthan[6] - No.
Rao Kasupal then moved towards Satyu and killed 7 Chauhan Rajput chiefs and captured their territories.
Churu, present-day a district and city in Rajasthan was founded by a Kaswan Jat chief Chaudhary Chuhar who was jagirdar of Kalera under Sidhmukh rajya.
As the record goes the Sahus gave Bali of Pitha Saran when laying the foundation of Bhadang fort, this resulted into a war between the two clans.
[18] During his time the fame of the Rathore ruler Raj Singh was rising, he was a durbari at the court of Akbar.
His son Sur Singh devised a plan to execute Bhartha through Gopaldas Sangwat (an old friend of Bharta).
Bharta was survived by only one son who at the time of the downfall of the Sarans was at Bikamsara (his maternal grandfathers village, who was a Hooda by clan).
[22] The principality was founded by Rao Barhdev, a Punia Jat chief who conquered Jhansal and 360 other villages.