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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.
Man Singh Tomar (r.1486–1516), ruler of the Tomaras of Gwalior. The Gwalior fort from afar. The newly crowned Manasimha (better known as Man Singh Tomar in Muslim chronicles and vernacular literature) was not prepared for an invasion from Delhi, and decided to avoid a war by paying Bahlul Lodi a tribute of 800,000 tankas (coins). [29]
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.
Tomar (also called Tomara) is a clan name, some members of which ruled parts of North India at different times. They are Rajputs and claim Chandravanshi descent. Most of their population is primarily concentrated in Delhi , Haryana - Torawati and Western UP .
The siege of Gwalior was a military expedition launched by Emperor Ibrahim Lodi of the Delhi Sultanate in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.This expedition was led by his trusted courtier, Azam Humayun Lodi, and aimed to suppress the rebellion of the Tomaras and Jalal Khan at Gwalior Fort.
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Ramshah Tomar (born Ramsingh Tomar) was the last Tomara Rajput king of Gwalior. [1] He was ousted by Akbar and sought refuge at his maternal home in Mewar which at the time was the only state offering resistance to Akbar.