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resort and capital of the Gond Kings during the 12th century, Jabalpur was later
the seat of the Kalchuri dynasty. The Marathas held sway over Jabalpur until
1817, when the British wrested it from them and left their impression on the
spacious cantonment with its colonial residences and barracks. Today Jabalpur
is an important administrative centre, abustle with commercial activity.
Places of Interest in Jabalpur
Madan Mahal Fort : Built by the Gond ruler, Raja madan Shah in 1116 atop
a rocky hill, the fort dominates the skyline and provides a panoramic view of
the town and the country-side aron it.
Sangram Sagar and Bajnamath : These medieval constructions were built
by the famous gond king, Sangram Shah, between 1480-1540.
Rani Durgavati Memorial and Museum : Dedicated to the momory of the great
Queen Durgavati is her memorial and a museum which houses a fine collection
of sculptures, inscriptions and prehistoric relics.
Tilwara Ghat : from where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed in the
Narmada, and venue of the open session of the tripuri Congress in 1939; the
12th century Mala Devi Mandir; Pisan Hari Jain Temples, and roopnath are some
of the other places in the around jabalpur which merit a visit.