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...
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Look up Tomara or तोमर in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tomara may refer to: Tomara dynasty of Delhi region in northern India Tomaras of Gwalior, a...
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Tomara Thomas is the stage name of Tom Adams, a British drag performer. She is best known for competing on the fifth series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK. Tom...
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The Tomaras of Gwalior (also called Tomar in modern vernaculars because of schwa deletion) were a Rajput dynasty who ruled the Gwalior Fort and its surrounding...
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Tomar (Rajput clan) (redirect from Tomara (clan))
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...
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Sonia Tomara (26 February 1897– 7 September 1982) was a Russian-born journalist who is regarded as the first female war correspondent of World War II....
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settlement of the Tomaras. Anangpur was the capital of Anangpal Tomar who had built the fort and monuments here. Anangpal I, first king of Tomara dynasty (c...
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Tomara tigrinella is a species of moth, found on Borneo. It is the only species in the genus Tomara, and belongs to the family Tineidae. Global Taxonomic...
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Vigraharaja IV (section Tomaras of Delhi)
empire by subduing the neighbouring kingdoms of Chaulukya, Naddula, and Tomara kingdoms. He also repulsed Muslim invasions, from the Ghaznavid ruler Bahram...
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Yiannis Tomaras (Greek: Γιάννης Τομαράς; born 16 March 1947) is a former Greek football player of the late 1960s - early 1970s era. Tomaras played right...
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Al-Andalus. It means "we hope", "I hope", "we wish", "I wish". The expression tomara – which some argue comes from "atamma 'Llah" in Arabic with the original...
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Christos Tomaras (Greek: Χρήστος Τομαράς, born 14 January 1989) is an Australian soccer player currently playing for Sydney Olympic in the National Premier...
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orchestrated the formation of a confederacy comprising Hindu chiefs from the Tomara dynasty, Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty, Chahamanas, and Chandelas. This alliance...
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England Winner Michael Marouli 39 Newcastle upon Tyne, England Runner-up Tomara Thomas 25 Hartlepool, England 3rd place DeDeLicious 20 Royal Tunbridge Wells...
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the rebellion of the Tomaras and Jalal Khan at Gwalior Fort. The expedition played a major role in the complete decline of the Tomara dynasty of Gwalior...
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History of Delhi (section Tomara)
the medieval era, Delhi was ruled by the powerful Jats dynasties of the Tomaras, Chauhans, Gautamas. The Delhi Sultanate is the name given for a series...
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Nattal Sahu, and the Agrawal poet Vibudh Shridhar lived during the reign of Tomara King Anangapal of Yoginipur (now Mehrauli, near Delhi). Vibudh Shridhar...
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(1151). Bahram Shah invaded the Tomara territory of Delhi after coming to India. Vasantapala might have been a Tomara ruler, possibly Anangapala. Indrapura...
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several wars with their neighbours, including the Chaulukyas of Gujarat, the Tomaras of Delhi, the Paramaras of Malwa and the Chandelas of Bundelkhand. From...
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defeating the Saffarid dynasty and the Samanid Empire. Concurrently, the Tomara dynasty and Katoch Dynasty controlled eastern Punjab, resisting Ghaznavid...
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place by Tomara family, but such historic temple is not found in present day Pehowa. The earliest extant historical reference to the Tomara dynasty occurs...
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Tomara was a town of ancient Lydia, inhabited during Roman times. Its name does not occur among ancient authors, but is inferred from epigraphic and other...
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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...
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of the dynasty. Tomara dynasty ruled the south Haryana region in the 10th century. Anangpal Tomar was a prominent king among the Tomaras. After the sack...
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Chandana defeated a Tomara ruler named Rudra (or Rudrena). Dasharatha Sharma identifies this ruler with a king of Delhi's Tomara dynasty. Historian R...
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century, as the Pratihara power began to decline, the Tomaras assumed independence. One of the Tomara rulers, Anangpal Tomar, found the city of Delhi and...
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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 Qila Rai...
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is based on the Prakrit word dhili (loose) and that it was used by the Tomaras to refer to the city because the iron pillar of Delhi had a weak foundation...
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