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      • Dalpat Shah was a kind and just ruler, and Rani Durgavati became known for her wisdom and advice. She bore him two children, a son, and a daughter. When Dalpat Shah died, Rani Durgavati became the regent of Gondwana. She ruled with the help of her councilors, and her primary goal was to protect her kingdom and her people.
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  2. Rani Durgavati (5 October 1524 – 24 June 1564) was the queen regent of Gondwana in 1550–1564 AD. She married King Dalpat Shah, the son of King Sangram Shah of Gondwana. She served as regent of Gondwana during the minority of her son, Vir Narayan, from 1550 until 1564. She is chiefly remembered for defending Gondwana against the Mughal Empire.

  3. It is said that since she was born on the festival of Durgashtami, her parents named her Durgavati. At the age of 18, she was married to Dalpat Shah the son of the Gond King Sangram Shah of Garha-Katanga, cementing an alliance between the two royal families.

    • Introduction
    • Rani Durgavati Assumed Control of The Gond Dynasty
    • Marriage
    • Combatant Rani Durgavati
    • Death
    • Importance in History?
    • Death as A Choice of Dishonor
    • Glory of Rani Durgavati
    • Memorials
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    In history, we know RaniDurgavati for her military prowess and art patronage. She was also a great patron of learning and established several schools and colleges in her kingdom. RaniDurgavati was a great warrior and led her troops to victory in several battles. She was also a great builder and constructed several palaces and temples in her kingdom...

    Early life

    RaniDurgavati bore into a royal family in the 16th century and her early life was one of privilege and luxury. She had everything she could ever want.

    Dalpat Shah was a kind and just ruler, and RaniDurgavati became known for her wisdom and advice. She bore him two children, a son, and a daughter. When Dalpat Shah died, RaniDurgavati became the regent of Gondwana. She ruled with the help of her councilors, and her primary goal was to protect her kingdom and her people. However, her life changed fo...

    How she became a ruler

    How many of you knows that RaniDurgavati accidently became the ruler. Yes, its true that she come accross situations where she enthroned on throne of Gondwana. it only happened because her husband passed on when their son, Narayan, was too young to take over his father’s throne. So RaniDurgavati had no choice but to take over the leadership of the Gond Kingdom. Ascending for her husband’s throne wasn’t a simple task, because she was a woman. However, her bravery and determination were always...

    Her military accomplishments

    Have you ever wondered why she’s called the Valiant queen of the Gond Kingdom? Well, she deserves the title. She was and remained one of the bravest and most determined rulers of the great kingdom of Gondwe. Durgavati, just like her husband Dalpat Shah, established herself as a capable leader by enlarging the realm and providing for her people. In addition, she made sure her kingdom was safe.

    Rani upheld her bravery up to the last minutes of her life. It happened once a Mughal Subedar named Asaf Khan learned about Rani’s bold nature and became interested in attacking her kingdom. So, he asked permission to Mughal emperor to attack on her kingdom. Then emperor also grants necessary permissions and help. When Ranicame to know about the in...

    Raniis a legend and deserves all the respect and recognition in Indian history. Below are a few reasons her name still appears in Indian historical records.

    Raniremains to be one of the bravest women ever. During her last battle with the Mughals, she made a decision that would be difficult even for men to make. When she perceived defeat coming to them, she decided to die a legend. This was her last battle with the Mughals, one of the most powerful dynasties in ancient India. She was aware of their migh...

    If we’re talking about famous female fighters, the Indian historical books inscribe Rani Durgavati’s name in bold letters alongside Rani Lakshmibai.

    Freedom fighters have always found inspiration in the site where she gave her life. Below are a few memorials established in honor of the valiant queen of Gond, RaniDurgavati.

    References

    https://www.jatland.com/home/Rani_Durgavati http://www.rdunijbpin.org/1317/About-Rani-Durgavati https://www.hindujagruti.org/articles/84_rani-durgavati-gondwana.html https://www.cnbctv18.com/india/rani-durgavati-the-queen-of-gondwana-who-fought-against-mughal-13898262.htm https://feminisminindia.com/2019/06/24/rani-durgavati-gond-queen/

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    • October 5, 1524 A.D
    • Queen Of Gond Kingdom (The Valiant Queen)
  4. Aug 31, 2023 · She was married to Dalpat Shah, the son of King Sangram Shah of the Garha Kingdom, sealing an alliance between the Chandela Rajputs and the Rajgonds of the Garha-Mandala dynasties. After the untimely death of her husband in 1550, Rani Durgavati took the reins of the Gondwana kingdom.

  5. Dec 4, 2023 · Following the untimely demise of King Dalpat Shah, Rani Durgavati assumed the mantle of regency, guiding the kingdom of Gondwana amidst immense political instability during the minority of her son, Crown Prince Vir Narayan.

  6. Hearing about the valor of the Gond ruler Dalpat Shah and his exploits against the Mughals, Durgavati was impressed by him. When her guru pointed out that Dalpat Shah was a Gond, Durgavati replied: “He might be a Gond by birth, but his deeds make him a Kshatriya”.

  7. Rani Durgavati (5 October 1524 – 24 June 1564) was the queen regent of Gondwana in 1550–1564 AD. She married King Dalpat Shah, the son of King Sangram Shah of Gondwana. She served as regent of Gondwana during the minority of her son, Vir Narayan, from 1550 until 1564. She is chiefly remembered for defending Gondwana against the Mughal Empire.