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  2. Tomaras of Delhi - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. 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.

  4. Tomaras of Gwalior - Wikipedia

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    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]

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  6. List of Indian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The Kumaon-Garhwal manuscript names only 15 rulers of "Toar" dynasty, and dates the beginning of their rule to 789 CE (846 Vikram Samvat). Abul Fazl 's Ain-i-Akbari (Bikaner manuscript, edited by Syed Ahmad Khan ) names 19 Tomara kings.

  7. Qila Rai Pithora - Wikipedia

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    Qila Rai Pithora, the Lal Kot expended by Chahamanas (also called Rai Pithora, r. 1177–92 CE) of Chauhan dynasty; Siri Fort, by Alauddin Khalji (r. 1296–1316), second ruler of Khalji Dynasty; Tughlaqabad Fort, by Ghiyassudin Tughluq (r. 1320-25 CE) of Tughluq dynasty; Feroz Shah Kotla, by Feroz Shah Tughluq (r. 1351-88 CE) of Tughluq dynasty

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  9. Anangpur - Wikipedia

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    Anangpur is a historical village located near Faridabad in Haryana, India.Anangpur forms a geographical triangle along with Mehrauli and Tugluqabad.It was the earliest settlement of the Tomaras. [1]