The administrative system of these kingdoms was centrally centralized and was divided into various garhs. These were particularly controlled by Gond clan and was further divided into 84 villages known by chaurasi. These chaurasi were further divided into barhots made up of 12 villages each.
Gond Society -
The Gond society was basically divided into equal societies that gradually got divided into unequal social classes with the emergence of large states. The Brahmanas received the land grants from the Gond rajas and further becoming more influential. The Gond chiefs now wished to be recognised as the Rajputs. Aman Das, the Gond Raja of Garha Katanga, assumed the title of Sangram Shah. Rani Durgwati was very capable and started ruling on behalf of their fiver-year-old sun, Bir Narain, after her husband Dalpat’s death.
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The administrative system of these kingdoms was centrally centralized and was divided into various garhs. These were particularly controlled by Gond clan and was further divided into 84 villages known by chaurasi. These chaurasi were further divided into barhots made up of 12 villages each.
Gond Society -
The Gond society was basically divided into equal societies that gradually got divided into unequal social classes with the emergence of large states. The Brahmanas received the land grants from the Gond rajas and further becoming more influential. The Gond chiefs now wished to be recognised as the Rajputs. Aman Das, the Gond Raja of Garha Katanga, assumed the title of Sangram Shah. Rani Durgwati was very capable and started ruling on behalf of their fiver-year-old sun, Bir Narain, after her husband Dalpat’s death.
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