Sangram Shah

Raja Sangram Shah Madavi was a king of the Garha Kingdom of Gondwana, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India.

[3][4] Raja Sangram Shah madavi was born as Aman Das, elder son of the king of Garha-Mandla.

While Birsingh Deo was away in Delhi serving Sikandar Lodi, raja Sangram Shah heard that his father was planning to place his younger brother on the throne.

Abul Fazl says- "raja Aman Das wept continually and expressed his abhorrence of himself for his evil action.

[5] While touring Central India, Bhanudatta Misra, author of the Rasamanjari, attended the court of Thakur Sangram Shah and sang his praises.

[1][2][3][4] Rani Durgavati would further increase Garha's prestige, but would not embark on an aggressive conquest like raja Sangram Shah, instead opting to remain on the defense in case of any conflict.