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what did Akbar gain from his victory over Rani Durgavati?

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Answered by cuttiepie31
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Akbar gain vassal from his victory

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Answered by nhkmk786
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Rani Durgavati – The Queen Who Defeated Akbar Three Times

Introduction

Durgavati Maravi, legendary by the name of Rani Durgavati, was a marvel of the Rajput Gharana. Born on 5th October in 1524 A.D. she had the genes of the famous Rajput Chandel Emperor Keeratt Rai. She, like all Rajput Emperors, defines that a Rajput Empress too had the same Rajput blood that never accept defeat. Rani’s deft governance set an example among all rulers of contemporary and forthcoming times. Rani Durgavati was not only a ruler of valor; she was a patron of Art. It was under her regime that the world famous sculptures of the Khajuraho and Kalinjar Fort were sculpted. Thus her birth and governance was illustrious and she is a pride of Bharat Varsha.

Early days

Rani Durgavati did not have a cake walk to the throne. She was born inside the fort of Kaalanjar which is now at Uttar Pradesh in Bharat Varsha. Being an heir of the Rajput Chandel family, famous for their Muslim resistance against Mehmood Ghaznavi, Rani took upon herself to glorify their ancestral legends.

She was married to the eldest son of King Sangram Shah of the Gond Dynasty, Dalpatpat Shah in 1542. This relation brought the two dynasties closer to each other. The united battle of the Chandels and the Gonds against the invasion of Shershah Suri culminated in the death of Shershah. Rajput Chandel King Keerat Rai emerged victorious with the aid of his son-in-law Dalpat Shah.

In 1545, Vir Narayan was born. He was the son of Dalpat Shah and Rani Durgavati. The death of Dalpat Shah in 1550 demanded a strong candidate for the empty throne. Vir Narayan was too young for the purpose. So, Rani Durgavati with valor enthroned herself as the Queen of the Gond Dynasty. Her administrative skills reflect from her very first step after enthronement, shifting her capital to Chauragarh from Singaurgarh. The positioning of the new capital had immense strategic importance being on the top of the Satpura Hills.



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