Bakht Buland Shah
| Bakht Buland Shah | |
|---|---|
| Raja | |
| King of Nagpur | |
| Reign | 1686–1706 |
| Predecessor | Kok Shah (1620–1660) |
| Successor | Chand Sultan (1706–1739) |
| Born | Bhagtu |
| Died | 1706 |
| Burial | Juni Shukrawari |
| Issue |
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| House | Gonds of Deogarh |
| Dynasty | Rajgond |
| Father | Gorakh Shah |
| Religion | Hindu (formerly), Islam |
Bakht Buland Shah (?–1706; born Bhagtu ) was a ruler of the Rajgond dynasty. He added to his kingdom the territories of Chanda and Mandla, and portions of Nagpur, Balaghat, Seoni, Bhandara and the adjoining Rajput kingdom of Kherla/Khedla. The present districts of Chhindwara and Betul in India also fell under his control. A great warrior, he went on to conquer Pauni, Dongartal, Sivni, and Katangi.