Garha-Mandla

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Garha-Mandla was a prominent medieval Gond kingdom in central India, known for its regional power and tribal dynastic rule before its eventual incorporation into larger empires.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gond kingdom
kingdom
medieval polity
capital Garha NERFINISHED
Mandla NERFINISHED
conflict Akbar’s forces NERFINISHED
Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
country India
culturalAssociation Gond culture
economyBasedOn agriculture
forest resources
endTime 18th century
ethnicGroupInPower Gonds NERFINISHED
event Battle of Narrai NERFINISHED
followedBy Maratha administration in Gondwana
governmentType monarchy
historicalRegion Gondwana NERFINISHED
incorporatedInto Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
integratedInto larger Indian empires
knownFor regional power in central India
resistance to Mughal expansion
tribal dynastic rule
languageUsed Gondi NERFINISHED
local Indo-Aryan dialects
laterControlledBy Bhonsle rulers of Nagpur NERFINISHED
Maratha powers
legacy important chapter in Gond and central Indian history
locatedIn central India
present-day Madhya Pradesh NERFINISHED
notableRuler Chandra Shah NERFINISHED
Prem Narayan NERFINISHED
Rani Durgavati NERFINISHED
Sangram Shah NERFINISHED
partOf Gondwana region NERFINISHED
politicalStatus regional power in medieval India
precededBy earlier Gond chieftaincies
RaniDurgavatiDeath 1564
RaniDurgavatiRole queen and regent of Garha-Mandla
religion Hinduism
indigenous Gond beliefs
rulingDynasty Gond dynasty NERFINISHED
significantFigure Rani Durgavati NERFINISHED
startTime 14th century
territoryIncludes Jabalpur region NERFINISHED
Mandla region NERFINISHED
typeOfMonarchy hereditary monarchy

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Gonds historicalKingdom Garha-Mandla