Singorgarh Fort, is a hill-fort located in Damoh district in the Madhya Pradesh state of Central India.
At that time, Rani Durgavati, the ruling Queen of Gondwana, resided there; she later moved to Chouragarh Fort in Narsinghpur.
Alexander Cunningham and other archaeologists believe that the name "Singorgarh" is derived from Gajasimhadurga meaning "fortress of Gaj Singh".
[2] The earliest inscription found in Singorgarh is dated 1307 AD and the fort is called Gaja-Singhadurggye, meaning the "hill fortress of Gaja Singh".
[6] The Pratihara rule over Singorgarh probably ended with the invasion of the Delhi Sultan Ala-ud-din Khalji's forces, who were going to the Deccan and conquered Bundelkhand on their march.