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'''Rao Mitrasen Ahir''' was an 18th century [[Yaduvanshi Ahir|Ahir]] ruler of [[Rewari]]. He fought against many enemies, including Muslim, Marathas, British invaders and Kachhava rulers of Jaipur. | |||
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He also fought [[ Battle of Mandan ]] and became samrat. In 1785, a [[Maratha]] expedition to Rewari was repelled by Rao of [[Rewari]]. Shortly afterwards he died. The Marathas tried to invade again, but again suffered heavy loss by Rao Raja Ram Singh of Rewari.<ref>Man Singh, Abhirkuladipika (Urdu), 1900, Delhi p. 123</ref><ref>[[Vithal Krishnaji Khedkar]] (1924) ''[[The Divine Heritage of the Yadavas]]'', p. 193</ref>{{better source needed|date=March 2023}} | He also fought [[ Battle of Mandan ]] and became samrat. In 1785, a [[Maratha]] expedition to Rewari was repelled by Rao of [[Rewari]]. Shortly afterwards he died. The Marathas tried to invade again, but again suffered heavy loss by Rao Raja Ram Singh of Rewari.<ref>Man Singh, Abhirkuladipika (Urdu), 1900, Delhi p. 123</ref><ref>[[Vithal Krishnaji Khedkar]] (1924) ''[[The Divine Heritage of the Yadavas]]'', p. 193</ref>{{better source needed|date=March 2023}} | ||
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Rao Mitrasen Ahir was an 18th century Ahir ruler of Rewari. He fought against many enemies, including Muslim, Marathas, British invaders and Kachhava rulers of Jaipur.

He also fought Battle of Mandan and became samrat. In 1785, a Maratha expedition to Rewari was repelled by Rao of Rewari. Shortly afterwards he died. The Marathas tried to invade again, but again suffered heavy loss by Rao Raja Ram Singh of Rewari.[1][2][better source needed]
Legacy
Every year in the months of May-June, there was Mela organised at Border near Lisan-Gokulgarh villages in the memory of Rao Mitter sen . Khichdi is made and women were singing bhajan in local dialect i.e. Ahirwati
See also
References
- ↑ Man Singh, Abhirkuladipika (Urdu), 1900, Delhi p. 123
- ↑ Vithal Krishnaji Khedkar (1924) The Divine Heritage of the Yadavas, p. 193