Sunday, 19 July 2015

Maharaja Man Singh Tomar of gwalior

Maharaja Man Singh Tomar of gwalior reign 1486-1516 AD ,Music patron,Tansen was one jwels among 9 jwels of his court.Emperor Akwar call Tansen for his court.‪#‎Kalyanmal‬ was fatehr of # maharaja Man singh Tomar. ‪#‎vikramadiya‬ Tomar, successor and Son of Man singh Tomar.3 generations of Man singh died during battle of Haldi ghati.Man singh Tomar married with Gurjar queen Mragnayani.and built seprate palace Gujari mahal for her at her wish in Gwalior fort.Music patron,Tansen was one jwels among 9 jwels of his court.Emperor Akwar call Tansen for his court.‪#‎Kalyanmal‬ was fatehr of # maharaja Man singh Tomar. ‪#‎vikramadiya‬ Tomar, successor And Son of Man singh Tomar.3 generations of Man singh died during battle of Haldi ghati.
Gwalior Fort (Hindi: ग्वालियर क़िला Gwalior Qila) is an 8th-century hill fort near Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, central India. The fort consists of a defensive structure and two main palaces, Gurjari Mahal and Man Mandir, built by Man Singh Tomar(1486-1517). The fort has been controlled by a number of different rulers in its history. The Gurjari Mahal palace was built for Queen Mrignayani. It is now an archaeological museum.

Maharaja Ramshah Tanwar was the last Tomar king of Gwalior. He was ousted by Akbar and sought refuge at his maternal home in Mewar which at the time was the only state who refused Akbar as head of state.
Ramshah Tomar and 300 of his followers, including his three of his sons were martyred in battle of Haldighati. Only one of his sons survived and his descendants currently reside in Bikaner and Jaipur.(Jodhpur-Khetasar and Kelawa).

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