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  2. Tomar (Rajput clan) - Wikipedia

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    During 9th-12th century, the Tomaras of Delhi ruled parts of the present-day Delhi, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh, Gwalior and parts of Rajasthan. [5] [need quotation to verify] Much of the information about this dynasty comes from bardic legends of little historical value, and therefore, the reconstruction of their history is difficult. [6]

  3. Tomaras of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    As the Pratihara power declined, the Tomaras established a sovereign principality around Delhi by the 10th century. [11] According to the bardic tradition, the king Anangapal Tuar (that is Anangapala II Tomara; not to be confused with the founder of the Tomara dynasty Anangpal I) founded Delhi in 1052 CE. [6]

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    Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Plano for May 28th - June 24th, 2023. A score of 100 is a perfect score and 70 is considered to be extremely ...

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    Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Plano for June 23rd - July 6th, 2024. A score of 100 is a perfect score and 70 is considered to be extremely ...

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  7. Anangpal Tomar - Wikipedia

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    Anangpal II, popularly known as Anangpal Tomar, was an Indian ruler from the Tomara dynasty.He is known to have established and populated Delhi in the 11th century. He is often confused with Anangpal I, the founder of Tomar Dynasty of Delhi, who had reigned during the 8th century.

  8. Man Singh Tomar - Wikipedia

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    Historian Kishori Saran Lal theorizes that Vinayaka Deva hadn't lost Dholpur at all: this narrative was created by the Delhi chroniclers to flatter the Sultan. [12] The "Man Mandir" palace at Gwalior Fort was built by Man Singh Tomar between 1486 and 1517. In 1504, Sikander Lodi resumed his war against the Tomaras.

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