1. Anangpal II/AnayPal A.D. 1046 (A.D. 1052 - inscription on the Iron pillar at Mahrauli), grandson of Jeypal Tuar
2. Bhumpal Tomar A.D. 1081, Settled in Narwar area (Near Gwalior)
3. Mahendra pal Tomar A.D. 1105
4. Hirapal Tomar A.D. 1130
5. Baghpal Tomar A.D. 1151
6. Pritam Pal Tomar A.D. 1175
7. Dilip Pal Tomar A.D. 1200
8. Bir Pal Tomar
9. Anup pal Tomar
10. Sonpal Tomar
11. Sultanpal Tomar
12. Kunwar pal Tomar
13. Brahmdev Tomar A.D. 1350 Note- In some genelogy listings, Brahmpal is shown as descendant of Anangpal III (or Daktpal , the last Tomar king of Delhi)
14. Virsingh dev A.D. 1375
Tomars Kings of Gwalior
1. Virsingh dev or Bir Sing Deo A.D. 1375 (1432 V.S.). a Zamindar of Dandroli, captured fort from a Sayyid King of Gwalior.[32]
1. Uddhharan Dev, Brother of VirSingh Dev, ruled for some time.
2. Lakshman dev Tomar
2. Viramdev A.D. 1400 (1457 V.S.) s/o Virsingh Dev.
3. Ganapati Dev Tomar A.D. 1419
4. Dugarendra (Dungar) Singh A.D. 1424, consolidated Gwalior as a major power of central India.
5. KirtiSingh Tomar A.D. 1454 , Fought with Rana Kumbha of Mewar against Muhommadan Kings of Malwa (Mehmood Khilji).
1. Mangal Dev was yougner son of Kirti Singh and had and estate of 120 villages in Dhodri and Amba of Tomargarh, he tried to recapture Gwalior after the fall of Tomars in A.D. 1516.
6. Kalyanmalla Tomar A.D. 1479
7. Man Singh Tomar A.D. 1486, Musician and father fo Dhrupat Gharana. greatest of the Tomar Kings of Gwalior.
8. Vikramaditya Tomar A.D. 1516, A.D. 1518- Ibrahim Lodhi captured Fort Gwalior.
9. Ramshah Tomar A.D. 1526, Ousted from Gwalior, fought at Haldighati with Maharana Pratap.
1. Salivahan Tomar - A.D. 1576 fought at Haldighati for Maharan Pratap.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
TORAWATI - Descendants of Tomar Kings of Delhi
Chronology of Tomar rulers at Patan:
1. Rao Salunji (Saalivaahan), fought Khilji Kings for 12 years, son of Anangpal II, last Tomar king of Delhi.
2. Rao Nihaalji
3. Rao Dothji (Dohthaji)
4. Rao Popatraj ji
5. Rao Peepalrajji (fought against Bhinvraj Sankhla of Bihar and killed him, founded Patan Fort)
6. Rao Ranaji
7. Rao Alsiji (Aasalji)
8. Rao Kamalji (Kavarsi)
9. Rao Mahipalji
10. Rao Bhopalji, founded the Sarun Mata Temple in 1276 VS/ 1332 AD, the temple of Kuldevi of Tanwar Rajputs.
11. Rao Bachrajji
12. Rao Bhaadarji
13. Rao Bahadur Singhji
14. Rao Prithvirajji
15. Rao Kalyaan Ji
16. Rao Kumbhaaji
17. Rao Baharsiji
18. Rao Jagmaalji
19. Rao Purnamalji
20. Rao Laakhanji
21. Rao Loonkaranji
22. Rao Kanwalrajji (Kevalji), married and had issue.
1. Rao Udoji, heir apparent, moved away from Patan and established Thikana Gaonri (or Gaondi), and was ancestor of the Thakur Sahebs of Mandholi, Gaonri, Puranabas.
23. Rao Aasalji (qv)
24. Rao Kheebu (Pevji)
25. Rao Sahamalji
26. Rao Karpooriji
27. Rao Beekoji
28. Rao Chhotaa Aasalji
29. Rao Balbhadra Singhji
30. Rao Dalpat Singhji
31. Rao Pratap Singhji
32. Rao Kesri Singhji (Sinhraj)
33. Rao Fateh Singhji
34. Rao Jaswant Singhji
35. Rao Ghaasiramji
36. Rao Bamsiramji
37. Rao SAMRATH SINGHJI -/1757
38. Rao SAMPAT SINGHJI 1757/1790 - Battle of Patan, De Boignes the French bigot defeated Rajput confederacy at Patan and took all the gold from Patan Fort.
39. Rao JAWAHAR SINGHJI 1790/-
40. Rao LAXMAN SINGHJI
1. Kunwar Pratab Singhji
1. Rao Mukund Singhji
41. Rao KISHAN SINGH -/1873
42. Rao MUKUND SINGH 1873/-, born about 1862, son of Kunwar Pratap Singh, younger brother of # Rao Kishan Singh.
43. Rao KHUMAN SINGH, married and had issue.
44. Rao MAHARAJ SINGH
45. Rao Sahib UDAYA SINGH, married 1928 in Kathmandu, Rani Thagendra Rajya Lakshmi Kumari Devi, daughter of Gen. HH Shri Tin Maharaja Mohun Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal, Prime Minister of Nepal.
46. Rao Sahib BIR BIKRAM SINGHJI -/1991, born 18 August 1932, married 28 April 1960, Rani Sahiba Raghuraj Kumari [presently the Rajmata Sahiba of Patan], daughter of Maharaj Pratap Singhji of Bhupalgarh (Mewar).
47. Rao Sahib DIGVIJAY SINGHJI, Rao of Patan and Head of the Tomar clan in India, since 11 September 1991.
1. Rao Salunji (Saalivaahan), fought Khilji Kings for 12 years, son of Anangpal II, last Tomar king of Delhi.
2. Rao Nihaalji
3. Rao Dothji (Dohthaji)
4. Rao Popatraj ji
5. Rao Peepalrajji (fought against Bhinvraj Sankhla of Bihar and killed him, founded Patan Fort)
6. Rao Ranaji
7. Rao Alsiji (Aasalji)
8. Rao Kamalji (Kavarsi)
9. Rao Mahipalji
10. Rao Bhopalji, founded the Sarun Mata Temple in 1276 VS/ 1332 AD, the temple of Kuldevi of Tanwar Rajputs.
11. Rao Bachrajji
12. Rao Bhaadarji
13. Rao Bahadur Singhji
14. Rao Prithvirajji
15. Rao Kalyaan Ji
16. Rao Kumbhaaji
17. Rao Baharsiji
18. Rao Jagmaalji
19. Rao Purnamalji
20. Rao Laakhanji
21. Rao Loonkaranji
22. Rao Kanwalrajji (Kevalji), married and had issue.
1. Rao Udoji, heir apparent, moved away from Patan and established Thikana Gaonri (or Gaondi), and was ancestor of the Thakur Sahebs of Mandholi, Gaonri, Puranabas.
23. Rao Aasalji (qv)
24. Rao Kheebu (Pevji)
25. Rao Sahamalji
26. Rao Karpooriji
27. Rao Beekoji
28. Rao Chhotaa Aasalji
29. Rao Balbhadra Singhji
30. Rao Dalpat Singhji
31. Rao Pratap Singhji
32. Rao Kesri Singhji (Sinhraj)
33. Rao Fateh Singhji
34. Rao Jaswant Singhji
35. Rao Ghaasiramji
36. Rao Bamsiramji
37. Rao SAMRATH SINGHJI -/1757
38. Rao SAMPAT SINGHJI 1757/1790 - Battle of Patan, De Boignes the French bigot defeated Rajput confederacy at Patan and took all the gold from Patan Fort.
39. Rao JAWAHAR SINGHJI 1790/-
40. Rao LAXMAN SINGHJI
1. Kunwar Pratab Singhji
1. Rao Mukund Singhji
41. Rao KISHAN SINGH -/1873
42. Rao MUKUND SINGH 1873/-, born about 1862, son of Kunwar Pratap Singh, younger brother of # Rao Kishan Singh.
43. Rao KHUMAN SINGH, married and had issue.
44. Rao MAHARAJ SINGH
45. Rao Sahib UDAYA SINGH, married 1928 in Kathmandu, Rani Thagendra Rajya Lakshmi Kumari Devi, daughter of Gen. HH Shri Tin Maharaja Mohun Shamsher Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal, Prime Minister of Nepal.
46. Rao Sahib BIR BIKRAM SINGHJI -/1991, born 18 August 1932, married 28 April 1960, Rani Sahiba Raghuraj Kumari [presently the Rajmata Sahiba of Patan], daughter of Maharaj Pratap Singhji of Bhupalgarh (Mewar).
47. Rao Sahib DIGVIJAY SINGHJI, Rao of Patan and Head of the Tomar clan in India, since 11 September 1991.
Tomar Genelogy
* Yudhishther
o Arjun
+ Abhimanyu, killed in battle of Kurukshetra.
* Abhimanyu's son was Parikshit
* Parikshit's son was Janamejaya, killed Takshak of Nagvansha who had killed his father Maharaj Parikshit and obliterated Nagvansha.
* Janamejaya's son was Shatanek
* Shatanek's son was Yagyadat (Sahastranek)
* Yagyadat's son was Nishchakra. During his rule, Ganga flowed away from Hastinapur, therefore he made Kaushambi which was 4 Yojan long and west to Prayag, as his capital. [Vishnu Purana, 4/15]
* Nishchakra's son was Ushtrapal (Ushtrapal)
* Ushtrapal's son was Chitrarath
* Chitrarath's son was Dhritiman
* Dhritiman's son was Sushen
* Sushen's son was Sunith
* Sunith's son was Makhpal
* Makhpal's son was Chakshu
* Chakshu's son was Sukhvant (Sukhaval)
* Sukhvant's son was Pariplav
* Pariplav's son was Sunaya
* Sunaya's son was Medhavi
* Medhavi's son was Nripanjaya
* Nripanjaya's son was Madu
* Madu's son was Tigmjyoti
* Tigmjyoti's son was Brihdrath
* Brihdrath's son was Vasudan
* Vasudan's son was Shatanek
* Shatanek's son was Udayan
* Udayan's son was Ahenar
* Ahenar's son was Niramitra
* Niramitra's son was Kshemak
* Kshemak abandoned his kingdom and went to Kalapgram. He was killed by Mlechchhs. By the grace of Narad he had a son named Pradyot. Prodyot did Mlechchh Yagya in which many Mlechchhs were killed.
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1. Kshemak
2. Shunkh
3. Tunga
4. Abhanga
5. Javal
6. Gawal
7. Lorepind
8. Adangal
9. Ganmel
10. Nabhang
11. Chukkar
12. Tome - descendants of Tome were called Tomar.
13. Dravidan Tomar
14. Drugya Tomar
15. Manbha Tomar
16. Karwal Tomar
17. Kalang Tomar, he was a local chieftain in kurudesh (modern haryana).
18. Anangpal I - re-established Tomar rule at what is now Delhi, the ancient capital of his ancestors. A.D. 736 - March- xx, Ruled 18Yrs
19. Vasudev - A.D. 754 - March - xx, Ruled 19Y-1M-18D
20. Gangeya Tuar - A.D. 773-Apr-18, Ruled 21Y-3M-28D
21. Prithvimal - A.D. 794-Aug-16, Ruled 19Y-6M-19D
22. Jagdev or Jaydev - A.D. 814-Mar-05, Ruled 20Y-7M-28D
23. Narpal - A.D. 834-Nov-03, Ruled 14Y-4M-09D
24. Udaysangh - A.D. 849-Mar-12, Ruled 26Y-7M-11D
25. Jaidas - A.D. 875-Oct-23, Ruled 21Y-2M-13D
26. Vachhal/VrikshPal - A.D. 897-Jan-01, Ruled 22Y-3M-16D. There were many brothers / uncles of Vacchal Tuar.[24]
1. Bacchdev, founded Bagor near Narnol and Bachera and Baghera near Thoda Ajmer.
2. Nagdeo[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar and brother of Vachhal dev, founded Nagor and Nagda near Ajmer. Karndeo Tuar himself established Bahadurgarh near Alwar.
3. Krishnray[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar, founded Kishangarh near Ajmer and Khas Ganj between Etah and Soron.
4. Nihal Ray[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar, founded Narayanpur near Alwar.
5. Somasi[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar, founded Ajabpur between present day Alwar and Jaipur
6. Harpal[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar, founded Harsola and Harsoli near Alwar.
27. Pavak - A.D. 919-Apr-22, Ruled 21Y-6M-05D.
28. Vihangpal - A.D. 940-Oct-27, Ruled 24Y-4M-04D.
29. Tolpal - A.D. 961-Mar-01, Ruled 18Y-3M-15D.
1. Gopal - either another name of Gopal or ruled on his behalf for a while.
30. Sulakshanpal - A.D. 979-Jun-16, Ruled 25Y-10M-10D.
31. Jaipal Tuar - A.D. 1005-Apr-26, Ruled 25Y-10M-10D. - Fought with Raja Rangatdhwaj Rathore and lost sovereignty of Kannauj.
1. His Younger Brother Jhetpal Tuar captured Paithan and his descendants are called Pathania Rajputs.
32. Kanvarpal/Kumara Pal Tuar - A.D. 1021-Aug-29, Ruled 29Y-9M-18D.(Masud, grandson of Md. Gazni, captured Hansi briefly in 1038), ruled from Bari[25] in Awadh, which was 3 days south of Kannauj.
1. His Rajya Purohit, the chief priest, was Indrachandra whose descendant was Ramchandra 'Rammya', Samrat Hemu's nephew and General in his army[26].
33. Anangpal II or AnekPal or Anaypal - A.D. 1051-Jun-17, Ruled 29Y-6M-18D.(1052 inscription on the Iron pillar at Mahrauli) , populated Delhi and built Lalkot[27] or Old Fort of Delhi[25][28].A few known sons of Anangpal are given here, which tell us the extent of his dominions. From Hansi in north to Agra in south and from Ajmer in west to Ganges in east, beyond which were the Katheria Rajputs rulers.[29]
1. Bhumpal Tomar, younger son - A.D. 1081, Settled in Narwar area (Near Gwalior)
2. Indrapal,[30] founded Indra Garh
3. Rangraj,[30] founded two palaces by the name of Taragarh, one near Ajmer.
4. Achal Raj, founded Achner between Bharatpur and Agra.
5. Draupad, lived in Hansi
6. Sisupal, founded Sirsa, Siswal (also called Sirsa Patan)
7. Surajpal, Suraj Kund in Mehrauli Delhi was built by him.
34. Tejpal - A.D. 1081-Jan-05, Ruled 24Y-1M-06D , founded Tejora between Gurgaon and Alwar
35. Mahipal/Junpal - A.D. 1105-Feb-11, Ruled 25Y-2M-23D.
36. Dakatpal (Arkpal or Anangpal III) - A.D. 1151-Jul-19, Ruled till 1192 A.D. till the Capture of Delhi by Md. Ghori, Titular head only, lost to Someshwar dev Chauhan of Ajmer in A.D. 1152 and married daughter to Chauhan king and thus became a feudatory of his Chauhan son in law and later his grandson Rai Pithora of Ajmer. Prithviraj Chauhan was proclaimed the heir of Tomar Kingdom in A.D. 1170 and his rule was 22Y-2M-16D.
1. Govindraj Tanwar fought for Prithviraj Chauhan and was killed in battle with Md Ghori.
o Arjun
+ Abhimanyu, killed in battle of Kurukshetra.
* Abhimanyu's son was Parikshit
* Parikshit's son was Janamejaya, killed Takshak of Nagvansha who had killed his father Maharaj Parikshit and obliterated Nagvansha.
* Janamejaya's son was Shatanek
* Shatanek's son was Yagyadat (Sahastranek)
* Yagyadat's son was Nishchakra. During his rule, Ganga flowed away from Hastinapur, therefore he made Kaushambi which was 4 Yojan long and west to Prayag, as his capital. [Vishnu Purana, 4/15]
* Nishchakra's son was Ushtrapal (Ushtrapal)
* Ushtrapal's son was Chitrarath
* Chitrarath's son was Dhritiman
* Dhritiman's son was Sushen
* Sushen's son was Sunith
* Sunith's son was Makhpal
* Makhpal's son was Chakshu
* Chakshu's son was Sukhvant (Sukhaval)
* Sukhvant's son was Pariplav
* Pariplav's son was Sunaya
* Sunaya's son was Medhavi
* Medhavi's son was Nripanjaya
* Nripanjaya's son was Madu
* Madu's son was Tigmjyoti
* Tigmjyoti's son was Brihdrath
* Brihdrath's son was Vasudan
* Vasudan's son was Shatanek
* Shatanek's son was Udayan
* Udayan's son was Ahenar
* Ahenar's son was Niramitra
* Niramitra's son was Kshemak
* Kshemak abandoned his kingdom and went to Kalapgram. He was killed by Mlechchhs. By the grace of Narad he had a son named Pradyot. Prodyot did Mlechchh Yagya in which many Mlechchhs were killed.
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1. Kshemak
2. Shunkh
3. Tunga
4. Abhanga
5. Javal
6. Gawal
7. Lorepind
8. Adangal
9. Ganmel
10. Nabhang
11. Chukkar
12. Tome - descendants of Tome were called Tomar.
13. Dravidan Tomar
14. Drugya Tomar
15. Manbha Tomar
16. Karwal Tomar
17. Kalang Tomar, he was a local chieftain in kurudesh (modern haryana).
18. Anangpal I - re-established Tomar rule at what is now Delhi, the ancient capital of his ancestors. A.D. 736 - March- xx, Ruled 18Yrs
19. Vasudev - A.D. 754 - March - xx, Ruled 19Y-1M-18D
20. Gangeya Tuar - A.D. 773-Apr-18, Ruled 21Y-3M-28D
21. Prithvimal - A.D. 794-Aug-16, Ruled 19Y-6M-19D
22. Jagdev or Jaydev - A.D. 814-Mar-05, Ruled 20Y-7M-28D
23. Narpal - A.D. 834-Nov-03, Ruled 14Y-4M-09D
24. Udaysangh - A.D. 849-Mar-12, Ruled 26Y-7M-11D
25. Jaidas - A.D. 875-Oct-23, Ruled 21Y-2M-13D
26. Vachhal/VrikshPal - A.D. 897-Jan-01, Ruled 22Y-3M-16D. There were many brothers / uncles of Vacchal Tuar.[24]
1. Bacchdev, founded Bagor near Narnol and Bachera and Baghera near Thoda Ajmer.
2. Nagdeo[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar and brother of Vachhal dev, founded Nagor and Nagda near Ajmer. Karndeo Tuar himself established Bahadurgarh near Alwar.
3. Krishnray[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar, founded Kishangarh near Ajmer and Khas Ganj between Etah and Soron.
4. Nihal Ray[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar, founded Narayanpur near Alwar.
5. Somasi[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar, founded Ajabpur between present day Alwar and Jaipur
6. Harpal[24] s/o Karnpal Tuar, founded Harsola and Harsoli near Alwar.
27. Pavak - A.D. 919-Apr-22, Ruled 21Y-6M-05D.
28. Vihangpal - A.D. 940-Oct-27, Ruled 24Y-4M-04D.
29. Tolpal - A.D. 961-Mar-01, Ruled 18Y-3M-15D.
1. Gopal - either another name of Gopal or ruled on his behalf for a while.
30. Sulakshanpal - A.D. 979-Jun-16, Ruled 25Y-10M-10D.
31. Jaipal Tuar - A.D. 1005-Apr-26, Ruled 25Y-10M-10D. - Fought with Raja Rangatdhwaj Rathore and lost sovereignty of Kannauj.
1. His Younger Brother Jhetpal Tuar captured Paithan and his descendants are called Pathania Rajputs.
32. Kanvarpal/Kumara Pal Tuar - A.D. 1021-Aug-29, Ruled 29Y-9M-18D.(Masud, grandson of Md. Gazni, captured Hansi briefly in 1038), ruled from Bari[25] in Awadh, which was 3 days south of Kannauj.
1. His Rajya Purohit, the chief priest, was Indrachandra whose descendant was Ramchandra 'Rammya', Samrat Hemu's nephew and General in his army[26].
33. Anangpal II or AnekPal or Anaypal - A.D. 1051-Jun-17, Ruled 29Y-6M-18D.(1052 inscription on the Iron pillar at Mahrauli) , populated Delhi and built Lalkot[27] or Old Fort of Delhi[25][28].A few known sons of Anangpal are given here, which tell us the extent of his dominions. From Hansi in north to Agra in south and from Ajmer in west to Ganges in east, beyond which were the Katheria Rajputs rulers.[29]
1. Bhumpal Tomar, younger son - A.D. 1081, Settled in Narwar area (Near Gwalior)
2. Indrapal,[30] founded Indra Garh
3. Rangraj,[30] founded two palaces by the name of Taragarh, one near Ajmer.
4. Achal Raj, founded Achner between Bharatpur and Agra.
5. Draupad, lived in Hansi
6. Sisupal, founded Sirsa, Siswal (also called Sirsa Patan)
7. Surajpal, Suraj Kund in Mehrauli Delhi was built by him.
34. Tejpal - A.D. 1081-Jan-05, Ruled 24Y-1M-06D , founded Tejora between Gurgaon and Alwar
35. Mahipal/Junpal - A.D. 1105-Feb-11, Ruled 25Y-2M-23D.
36. Dakatpal (Arkpal or Anangpal III) - A.D. 1151-Jul-19, Ruled till 1192 A.D. till the Capture of Delhi by Md. Ghori, Titular head only, lost to Someshwar dev Chauhan of Ajmer in A.D. 1152 and married daughter to Chauhan king and thus became a feudatory of his Chauhan son in law and later his grandson Rai Pithora of Ajmer. Prithviraj Chauhan was proclaimed the heir of Tomar Kingdom in A.D. 1170 and his rule was 22Y-2M-16D.
1. Govindraj Tanwar fought for Prithviraj Chauhan and was killed in battle with Md Ghori.
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