[3] After the establishment of Raj Gond Vansh, an era of peace and prosperity began in the area.
The fort of Chauragarh (Chougan) at Narsinghpur was constructed by Sangram Shah, which is still an evidence of bravery of Veer Narayan.
After, this Queen Durgawati took the reign and gave a proof of courage or bravery, and ruled for a period of 16 years (1540—1564).
In Narsinghpur district, at the castle fort of Chauragarh, Asaf Khan trapped prince Veer Narayan and killed him with his cunning tactics.
Chawarpatha, Barha, Saikheda, Gadarwara, Shahpur, Singhpur, Shrinagar, and Tendukheda were headquarters of various parganas In 18 century the ruler of Narsinghpur Thakur ji was killed by British rulers and the fort of narsinghpur was totally destroyed.
Narsinghpur has a number of sacred sites, including a nearby cave associated with Adi Guru Shankracharya's place of meditations and studies.
The Gonds also called Parakarti Pujak In 1785, Madhavji Bhonsle purchased the area of Mandla and Narmada Ghati in 27 lakhs.
The area was under pressure of army rule during the reign of Raghuji Bhonsle, Nawab of Bhopal and Pindari.
In 1857 the police station of Chawarpatha and Tendukheda were captured by revolutionaries under the leadership of Gond Chief Delan Shah of Madanpur.
During the mass demonstration of satyagrah at Chichli in 1932, Mansharam and Gauradevi lost their lives during police firing.
One more incident transpired with one stouthearted liberation fighter, Ramkumar Badal, from village Bamhani, who was customarily involved in multiple protests was caught and charged under different sections after licit efforts, he went out and made a minuscule group of people in a town denominated Barman to protest against enforcement made by Britishers, which influenced multiple people near the town, and then the protest gained more reach and accolade, which made it more vigorous enough to win an aside, and so the executive officer appointed in that block was coerced to transmute the rules.
In the 18th century, Jat Sardars had constructed a large temple, in which an idol of Lord Narsimha was placed and worshiped.
For old equipment, there are ploughs, bullock carts, bakhar, hansiya, and various types of knives and khurpi.
The major Kharif crops are: paddy, jowar, bajra, makka, kondo and kutki.
At the district level, agricultural farms, soil experiment laboratories are there, where farmers get pesticides, best quality seeds, fertilizers and most important technical guidance.
In the hilly area of Satpura and Vindhyachal, there are trees of teak, saal, bamboo and saj.
Dry wood from the forests is used in many domestic purposes and used for building construction and furniture making.
In rural areas private contractors do the mahuwa collection which is used for preparing local wine.
From the forests, they harvest amala, chironji, harr, baheda, gum and herbs which are used for medicinal purposes.
In the deep forests, there are tigers, bears, monkeys, rabbits, pigs, deer, foxes, nilgai and panther.
From various hilly areas there are murram, crushed stones, and from rivers, sand which is used for construction purposes.
In the village Chichali, utensils are prepared from a metal called "peetal", a combination of copper and zinc.
Other industries include cement pipes, paper mills, plastic and rubber, leather goods, earthen utensils and pots.
Lord Brahma's Yagya shala, Rani Durgawati temple, Elephant gate and Varahas statue are places of tourist interest there.
Different beneficial schemes information and achievement have shown throes which people get benefit out of this exhibition, and also avail the district out of 20% on different sale items.
There is a naturally rich, very gorgeous temple of golden Raj- Rajeshwari tripur sundari.
It is a place when Jagatguru Shankaracharya Joytesh & Dwarkadish pithadheshwar Saraswati Maharaj meditate and worship.
[12] National Festival Mela is organised in Manegaon which is situated 25 km (16 mi) from District H.Q.
It is a one week fate in which state-level tournaments of Kabdadi, volleyball, Kho-Kho, Dos ball are organized.
[citation needed] Tone Ghat Is Near Barehta Village (22 km from Narsinghpur railway station at Jabalpur road) And also known for little Bhedaghat.