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==Reign==

==Reign==

After Birsingh Deo left raja Sangram Shah to himself, he started his conquest at the beginning of the 1500s. legends say that as soon he become king he left his capital garha for 22 years to expand his kingdom .He was a brave and mighty king and won many battles and never get defeated his whole life during his time.<ref name= "goddess"/> Garha-Mandla, which had been a petty chiefdom till this point, was massively expanded by him to include 70,000 villages, 57 pargana and 52 forts.<ref name= "goddess"/><ref name= "women"/> It is written about him in the Ramnagar inscription "He was to his enemies like a devastating fire to cotton bales"(वह अपने शत्रुओं के लिए वैसा ही था जैसे कपास की पुंज के लिए प्रलयंकारी अग्नि)<ref name= "women"/> his kingdom soon bordered a [[Rajput]] kingdom called Mahoba, ruled by a king of the [[Chandelas of Jejakabhukti|Chandela dynasty]], Keerat Rai. They conducted a marriage between raja Sangram Shah's son [[Dalpat Shah]] and Keerat Rai's daughter [[Rani Durgavati|Durgavati]], which could be a political alliance.<ref name="thakur gonds"/><ref name= "goddess"/> Many tales say that Keerat Rai was not willing to marry his beautiful and skilled daughter to a [[Gondi people|Gond]] man ([[Dalpat Shah]]), but the alliance helped him negotiate the invasion of [[Sher Shah Suri]] successfully.<ref name= "goddess"/> Sangram Shah was best known as a patron of arts and literature and he had great knowledge of Sanskrit. "Rasratnamala" was written by him.<ref name="misra">{{cite book |last1=Miśra |first1=Sureśa |title=Tribal Ascendancy in Central India: The Gond Kingdom of Garha |date=2007 |publisher=Manak Publications |isbn=978-81-7827-185-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R4MMAQAAMAAJ&q=Rasratnamala |language=en}}</ref> While touring [[Central India]], [[Bhanudatta Misra]], author of the ''Rasamanjari'', attended the court of Thakur Sangram Shah and sang his praises.<ref name="vani">{{cite book |last1=Jhā |first1=Ramānātha |title=Ācārya Ramānātha Jhā racanāvalī |date=2010 |publisher=Vāṇī Prakāśana |isbn=978-93-5000-210-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=opCiLyXHgs8C&dq=Sangram+Shah&pg=PA82 |language=hi}}</ref>

After Birsingh Deo left raja Sangram Shah to himself, he started his conquest at the beginning of the 1500s. legends say that as soon he become king he left his capital garha for 22 years to expand his kingdom .He was a brave and mighty king and won many battles and never get defeated his whole life during his time.<ref name= "goddess"/> Garha-Mandla, which had been a petty chiefdom till this point, was massively expanded by him to include 70,000 villages, 57 pargana and 52 forts.<ref name= "goddess"/><ref name= "women"/> It is written about him in the Ramnagar inscription "He was to his enemies like a devastating fire to cotton bales"(वह अपने शत्रुओं के लिए वैसा ही था जैसे कपास की पुंज के लिए प्रलयंकारी अग्नि)<ref name= "women"/> his kingdom soon bordered a [[Rajput]] kingdom called Mahoba, ruled by a king of the [[Chandelas of Jejakabhukti|Chandela dynasty]], Keerat Rai. They conducted a marriage between raja Sangram Shah's son [[Dalpat Shah]] and Keerat Rai's daughter [[Rani Durgavati|Durgavati]], which could be a political alliance.<ref name="thakur gonds"/><ref name= "goddess"/> Many tales say that Keerat Rai was not willing to marry his beautiful and skilled daughter to a [[Gondi people|Gond]] man ([[Dalpat Shah]]), but the alliance helped him negotiate the invasion of [[Sher Shah Suri]] successfully.<ref name= "goddess"/> Sangram Shah was best known as a patron of arts and literature and he had great knowledge of Sanskrit. "Rasratnamala" was written by him.<ref name="misra">{{cite book |last1=Miśra |first1=Sureśa |title=Tribal Ascendancy in Central India: The Gond Kingdom of Garha |date=2007 |publisher=Manak Publications |isbn=978-81-7827-185-9 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R4MMAQAAMAAJ&q=Rasratnamala |language=en}}</ref> While touring [[Central India]], Bhanudatta, author of the ''Rasamanjari'', attended the court of Thakur Sangram Shah and sang his praises.<ref name="vani">{{cite book |last1=Jhā |first1=Ramānātha |title=Ācārya Ramānātha Jhā racanāvalī |date=2010 |publisher=Vāṇī Prakāśana |isbn=978-93-5000-210-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=opCiLyXHgs8C&dq=Sangram+Shah&pg=PA82 |language=hi}}</ref>



==Succession==

==Succession==

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