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Lothoo Nitharwal ((ヒンディー語:लोठू निठारवाल)) (1804–1855) was a revolutionary freedom fighter of Rajasthan, India. He struggled all his life with the objective to oust British rule from India and get the people freed from exploitation by jagirdars and establish democracy. He was a socialistic radical thinker and pioneer social reformer at a time when one could not even think of freedom. He was known as Lothoo Jat. His alternate names were Lothoo Singh, Lothoo Ram, Loth, Lothan, Lot, Lotia, and Lohat etc. He was born in 1804 in Ringas of Shekhawati region in Rajasthan. ==Education==
Lothoo did not get formal school education as Jagirdars had prohibited it for the sons of farmers during British Raj. There was a severe penalty for activities of spreading education. Even the touching of Vedas and Puranas by farming communities was treated as offense. The farmers were badly oppressed and exploited by Jagirdars. Lathoo could get some knowledge of Hindi without being coming into the notice of Jagirdars. He could get even a little knowledge of English also.〔Mansukh Ranwa (2001): Amar Shaheed Lothoo Jat, J C Ranwa Prakashan, Sikar, Rajasthan, p.18〕
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