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News: Rani Durgavati Gaurav Train MP: Who was this Gond Queen?

 

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       The Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led BJP government in Madhya Pradesh launched the six-day Rani Durgavati Gaurav Yatra June 22 and marked June 24 – when the queen is believed to have died while fighting the Mughals in the mid-16th century – as a day of sacrifice.

 

Rani Durgavati:

       Rani Durgavati is said to have been born in 1524, in Mahoba’s Chandela dynasty.

       The region comes under present-day Uttar Pradesh, near the southern border with MP.

       Her father was Raja Salbahan of Ratha and Mahoba, and the Chandelas were known for building the famous Khajuraho temples in the 11th century.

 

Queen of Gonds:

       She was later married to Dalpat Shah, the son of the Gond King Sangram Shah of the kingdom of Garha-Katanga.

       This kingdom included the Narmada Valley and parts of northern MP. It was first welded together by Sangram Shah and is noted as one of the most powerful kingdoms of the Gond tribe.

       She is a good marksman, skilled at using guns, bows, and arrows.

       It was noted at the time that she was so intent on hunting tigers that “whenever she heard that a tiger had appeared she did not drink water until she shot it.”