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- are: Rajat Prapat (large waterfall) Bee Fall Bada Mahadev Gupt Mahadev Chauragarh (Shiv devotees come here in huge numbers during Mahashivratri) Dhupgarh...
- conquered his kingdom in the year 1635 and forced him to retreat to Chauragarh. Jujhar Singh had written a letter to Kok Shah, the Gond king of Deogarh...
- throughout her realm. Rani Durgavati moved her capital from Singorgarh fort to Chauragarh fort. It was a fort of strategic importance situated on the Satpura hill...
- (1500–1541) had established 52 Garh, of the Gond Dynasty. The fort of Chauragarh (Chougan) at Narsinghpur was constructed by Sangram Shah, which is still...
- the Battle of Damoh, while Raja Vir Narayan was slain at the Fall of Chauragarh, the mountain fortress of the Gonds. The Mughals seized immense wealth...
- strengthened his empire by establishing 52 forts. He also built the Chauragarh (Chaugan) fort in Narsinghpur district, which is a silent witness to the...
- District of Madhya Pradesh Clockwise from top-left: Satpura Range at Chauragarh, Adamgarh Hills, Sethani ghat at Hoshangabad, Dhupgarh, Tawa River Location...
- move her capital from the Singorgarh Fort to the strategically important Chauragarh Fort, nestled in the Satpura hill range. This relocation further fortified...
- the Bundelas invaded Narsinghpur District and stormed the castle of Chauragarh. During the succeeding reigns, family quarrels led the rival parties to...
- capital of Orchha, Jhujhar Singh led an unprovoked attack on the fort of Chauragarh (one hundred kilometres west-south-west of Jabalpur), which belonged to...