Why was akbar keen to make rani Durgavati the vassal of Mughals?
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- Akbar was keen on making Rani Durgavati a vassal of the Mughal kingdom in order to capture the rich resource of elephants found in this region. Explanation: Rani Durgavati was the part of the kingdom of Gond. The region was famous for supplying elephant to the army of other kingdoms.
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- Rani Durgavati Lodhi (October 5, 1524 - June 24, 1564)) was a heroine of India who ruled herself as her protector after four years of her marriage, after the untimely death of her husband Dalpat Shah, on the throne with her son Veeranarayana. Started doing. The state progressed a lot under his rule. Durgavati had good practice of shooting arrows and guns. He had a special interest in cheetah hunting. His kingdom was named [Gondwana]] with its center at Jabalpur. He is famous for taking the iron from Mughal ruler Asaf Khan of Allahabad.
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