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and made it also a feudatory state with reduced boundaries. However, hee did not invade Deogarh and treated it as a border semi-independent state. He was satisfied with Deogarh accepting his suzerainty. The Mughal governors of the province allowed the Deogarh rulers to rule of their territory on
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means "his arms were long and his fingers reached up to his knees when standing". His family surname was "Uikey". Originally, the Gond house of Devagad hailed from Haraya or Harayagad, but later on it was shifted to
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says that Jatba was a servant under two Gaoli princes, Ransur and Ghansur, and that he treacherously deposed them. In 1600, during the reign of Krishna Shah (1597-1647), the Gond
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Census of India, 1991: District census handbook, A & B. Village and town directory : village & townwise primary census abstract 24 v. : Bhind
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in the 16th-18th centuries. Documentation of his origins and rise to power have not survived, but he is the first historical leader of the mountain
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says that Jatba possessed 2,000 horses, 50,000 foot soldiers and 100 elephants- "To the east of the Kherla Sarkar lay the territories of a
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named Chatwa who possessed 2000 cavalry, 50,000 footmen and more than 100 elephants". This 'Chatwa' was probably Jatba.
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princes were the predecessors to the Gond house of Deogarh, ruling for 70 years from 1472 to 1542.
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and was paying annual tribute to him. It is said that Akbar visited Deogarh during Jatba's reign.
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had attacked Panna and made it a feudatory state. Then he attacked & defeated
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records that Jatba, the Gond king of Deogarh, was an ennobled vassal of
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or King ) is considered by historians to be founder of the
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He was succeeded by one of his sons, Dal Shah in 1620.
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Founder of the Gond dynasty of Chhindwara and Nagpur
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Index

Maharaja
King of Deogarh
Issue
House
Gonds of Deogarh
Dynasty
Gond dynasty of Chhindwara and Nagpur
Madhya Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Maharashtra
Gondi people
Devagad
king of Chanda
Nagpur
jagirs
Gondi people
Korku people
Ahirs
Akbar
Khwaja Abdul Majid Asaf Khan
Garha-Katanga
Rani Durgavati
Ain-i-Akbari
Abul Fazl
Akbar
Ain-i-Akbari
Abul Fazl
Maharaja
Mughal
Jahangir

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