Summary: named as Bandhai in Maathir-ul-Umara. Raja Ram Chand Baghela was a powerful ruler who resisted Asaf Khan Abdul Majid's efforts to conquer Garha and Kalinjar forts. Despite initial resistance and battles, he eventually submitted to the Mughal Emperor's authority through mediation and sending tributes. His actions and decisions were influenced by various factors, including alliances with other local rulers and the strength of his fortresses. Ram Chand's interactions with the Mughal court showcased his diplomatic skills and loyalty, although he remained cautious and hesitant to personally visit the Emperor. His fate and legacy reflect the complex political landscape and power dynamics in medieval India.