Mandavgad or Mandu is a ruined city in the
Dhar district in the
Malwa region of western
Madhya Pradesh state,
central India. The distance between Dhar & Mandu is about 35 km. In the 11th century, Mandu was the sub division of the Tarangagadh or
Taranga kingdom . This fortress town on a rocky outcrop about 100 km (60 miles) from
Indore is celebrated for its fine
architecture.
History
Mandav or Mandu's was earlier known by the name of "Shadiabad" meaning the city of happiness (Anand Nagari), the name was given by then ruler
Allauddin Khilji.Mandu city is situated at an elevation of 633 metres (2079 feet) and extends for 13 km (8 miles) along the crest of the
Vindhya Range, overlooking the plateau of Malwa to the north and the valley of the
Narmada River to the south. These acted as natural defences and Mandu was originally the fort-capital of
Rajput Parmara rulers of
Malwa. Towards the end of the 11th century, it came under the sway of the Taranga kingdom.
In the 10th century Mandu was founded as a fortress retreat by Raja Bhoj. It was conquered by the Muslim rulers of Delhi in 1304. When, in 1401, the Mughals captured Delhi, the Afghan Dilawar Khan, governor of Malwa, set up his own little kingdom and the Ghuri dynasty was established. And thus began Mandu's golden age.His son,
Hoshang Shah, shifted the...
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