2. The Jats revolted against Aurangzeb.give reason for this question
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In 1669 the Jats of Mathura revolted under the leadership of Gokula, the Zamindar of Tilpat. The Jats revolted against the increased land taxes during Aurangzeb's rule.
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The Jats came into existence in the seventeenth century, when they formed a powerful kingdom at Bharatpur after rebelled against the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. But rebel, they spread mainly in the rural regions of Haryana, Punjab, western parts of the Ganga Doab and eastern were founding various small kingdoms in the region. These were agriculture practitioner during ancient and medieval period, and also great warriors who were also employed as soldiers by Hindu as well as Muslim kings.
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