Founder of the Gond dynasty of Chhindwara and Nagpur
Jatba
Maharaja
King of Deogarh
Reign
1580–1620 or 1542–1602[1]
Predecessor
Ransur and Ghansur
Successor
Dal Shah
Died
1620 or 1602[1]
Issue
Dal Shah, Durg Shah, Kok Shah and Kesari Shah
Names
Ajanbahu Jatbasha
House
Gonds of Deogarh
Dynasty
Rajgond
Ajanbahu Jatbasha (also known as Jatba or King Jatav) is considered by historians to be founder of the Gond dynasty of Chhindwara and Nagpur, which ruled the present days territories of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and part of Maharashtra in the 16th-18th centuries. Documentation of his origins and rise to power have not survived, but he is the first historical leader of the mountain Gondi people.[2][3]
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^Mehta, Behram Hormasji (1984). Gonds of The Central Indian Highlands, Volume 1. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company. p. 274. OCLC 311585129.
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