Gond kingdoms

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The Gond kingdoms were powerful medieval and early modern tribal states in central India, ruled by Gond dynasties that controlled large forested regions and played a significant role in the region’s political and cultural history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early modern Indian kingdom
historical polity
medieval Indian kingdom
tribal state
continent Asia
country India
culturalInfluenceOn Gond art
Gond oral traditions
regional temple architecture
declineCause expansion of Maratha power
integration into British India
economyBasedOn agriculture
forest resources
trade in forest products
ethnicGroup Gond people NERFINISHED
governanceType hereditary monarchy
hasPart Chanda kingdom NERFINISHED
Deogarh kingdom NERFINISHED
Garha Katanga NERFINISHED
Kherla kingdom NERFINISHED
interactedWith Bahmani Sultanate NERFINISHED
Deccan Sultanates NERFINISHED
Maratha Empire NERFINISHED
Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
knownFor control of forested regions
patronage of local culture
regional political influence
tribal governance
languageUsed Gondi language NERFINISHED
legacy influence on modern central Indian tribal politics
survival of Gond cultural identity
locatedIn Deccan region NERFINISHED
central India
partOf history of central India
history of the Deccan
politicalStatus regional power
religion Gond tribal religion
Hinduism
rulingDynasty Gond dynasty of Chanda NERFINISHED
Gond dynasty of Deogarh NERFINISHED
Gond dynasty of Garha Katanga NERFINISHED
Gond dynasty of Kherla NERFINISHED
significantPeriod early modern period
medieval period
socialBase Gond tribes
territoryCharacteristic heavily forested regions
hilly terrain

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Berar preColonialPower Gond kingdoms