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Name: Gondwana kingdom

Type: Polity

Start: 1401 AD

End: 1530 AD

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Was the ruling kingdom in the Gondwana region of India. From the 14th to the 18th century the area was held by powerful Gond dynasties, which during Mughal times remained independent or served as tributary chiefs.

Establishment


  • January 1401: It was the ruling kingdom in Gondwana region of India. From the 14th to the 18th century the area was held by powerful Gond dynasties, which during Mughal times remained independent or served as tributary chiefs.
  • Chronology


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    1. Events


  • January 1444: Vinayak Dev, a prince from Kashmir whose family claimed descent from the mythical Suryavanshis, established the little kingdom of Nandapur located in the Eastern Ghats in 1443.

  • January 1467: In 1466, during the reign of King Prataparudra Deva, the Gajapati Kingdom reached its maximal extent as shown on the map. The territory expanded significantly under his rule.

  • January 1501: Miran Adil Khan II, the eldest son of Miran Mubarak succeeded him. He was the most powerful ruler of the Khandesh Sultanate. He fortified Asirgarh and built the citadel of Burhanpur. After overpowering Gond Rajas of Gondwana and Mandla, he carried his conquest to Jharkhand and assumed the title of Shah-i-Jharkhand.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1531: Gondwana Kingdom independent.
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