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  2. Anangpal Tomar - Wikipedia

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    The Tomar Empire during the reign of Anangpal II extended over various parts of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. [ 3 ] The capital of Tomars changed a few times during the course of 457 years they ruled in the northern India.

  3. Tomaras of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Lal Kot - The fort built by Anangpal Tomar. The Tomaras of Delhi (also called Tomar dynasty in modern vernaculars due to schwa deletion) ruled parts of present-day Delhi and Haryana in India during 8th–12th century. Their rule over this region is attested to by multiple inscriptions and coins.

  4. Qila Rai Pithora - Wikipedia

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    Capital forts/palaces in Delhi, oldest first Purana Qila, earliest Hindu rulers Indraprastha, earlier than 1000 BCE; Edicts & additions by Ashoka the Great (r. 268 to 232 BCE) of Maurya Empire; Anangpur, by Anangpal I of Tomara dynasty (r. 736-1152 CE) Qila Rai Pithora Lal Kot, by Tomara dynasty (1152-1177 CE) as capital

  5. Anangpur - Wikipedia

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    Anangpal I, first king of Tomara dynasty (c.736- 1052 CE), declared himself an independent ruler and established the Tomara dynasty of Delhi in the early 8th century. [6] He built his capital in this village and expanded his kingdom from there.

  6. History of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Delhi has been an important political centre of India as the capital of several empires. [1] The recorded history of Delhi begins with the 8th century Tomar Rajput dynasty. [2] [3] It is considered to be a city built, destroyed and rebuilt several times, as outsiders who successfully invaded the Indian subcontinent would ransack the existing capital city in Delhi, and those who came to conquer ...

  7. This mysterious iron pillar in India has been exposed to the ...

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    Additionally, some historical records credit notable figures like Raja Anangpal of the Tomar dynasty, and Muslim rulers such as Iltutmish and Qutbuddin Aibek, for the relocation of the pillar to ...

  8. Karnal - Wikipedia

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    One of the Tomara rulers, Anangpal Tomar, found the city of Delhi and made it his capital, with the area of Karnal and modern-day Haryana being under his realm. The Tomaras came into conflict with the Chauhans of Ajmer , but continued to rule the Haryana country until the middle of 12th century when they were overthrown by the Chaha mana ...

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