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.
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