Why Durgavati, warrior queen who took on Akbar, has been forgotten
- TIMESOFINDIA.COM Mar 8, 2023, 09:18 IST IST
Rani Durgavati was a feminist before the word was invented. The queen, who ruled the Garha Kingdom of Central India for around 15 years, was an amazingly modern medieval monarch, who pushed the envelope of her existence -- as a medieval princess and queen -- in every respect. She eyeballed -- won't-blink eyeballed -- the greatest emperor of that time, Akbar.
But why has the story of Durgavati been largely forgotten? Why has her progressive rule become a footnote to the adversary she fought tooth and nail, the Mughal emperor Akbar? To explain, we bring you snatches from a conversation Nandini Sengupta, journalist and author of Rani Durgawati: The forgotten life of a warrior queen, had at the Times Litfest 2023 in a panel discussion with Anuja Chandramouli, author and new age Indian classicist. Also on the panel was Vaibhav Purandare, journalist and author of books including on Chhatrapati Shivaji.
But why has the story of Durgavati been largely forgotten? Why has her progressive rule become a footnote to the adversary she fought tooth and nail, the Mughal emperor Akbar? To explain, we bring you snatches from a conversation Nandini Sengupta, journalist and author of Rani Durgawati: The forgotten life of a warrior queen, had at the Times Litfest 2023 in a panel discussion with Anuja Chandramouli, author and new age Indian classicist. Also on the panel was Vaibhav Purandare, journalist and author of books including on Chhatrapati Shivaji.