Mana dynasty

Manas of Wairagarh
650 AD–850 AD
CapitalWairagarh
GovernmentMonarchy
History 
• Established
650 AD
• Rise of the Gond leader Kol Bheel and deposition of Mana chiefs
850 AD
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Chanda
Today part ofIndia

The Mana dynasty was a dynasty who ruled the present-day area of the Chandrapur district for about 200 years before being overthrown by Kol Bhil, leader of the Gonds.[1][2][3][4][5] They ruled from the fort of Wairagarh.[6]

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