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Bundela Dynasty

The Bundela Dynasty was a prominent Indian ruling family that dominated parts of central India, especially present-day Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Known for establishing powerful kingdoms, they played a significant role in regional politics, culture, and architecture. The Bundelas are notable for their resistance against larger empires like the Mughals and for constructing impressive forts and temples, reflecting their military strength and cultural contributions. Their legacy includes a rich history of governance, regional identity, and architectural heritage that influenced central India's historical landscape.