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- Anangpal II, po****rly known as Anangpal Tomar, was an Indian ruler from the Tomara dynasty. He is known to have established and po****ted Delhi in the...
- the Qutb Minar complex. It was constructed in the reign of Tomara king Anangpal Tomar between c. 1052 - c.1060 CE. It is termed as the "First city of Delhi"...
- Haryana region. Around that city is a fortified wall called Lal Kot built by Anangpal Tomar. It is also known that the Tomara kingdom stretched to Asigarh Fort...
- Anangpur was the capital of the Tomar king, Anangpal Tomar I, who had built the fort and monuments here. Anangpal I, first king of Tomara dynasty (c.736-...
- perhaps outside the Udayagiri Caves, and moved to its present location by Anangpal Tomar in the 11th century. The height of the pillar, from the top to the...
- Ajmer at age 13 after his father died in battle. His maternal grandfather, Anangpal Tomar, ruler of Delhi, declared Prithviraj Chauhan his heir after discovering...
- dynasty. Tomara dynasty ruled the south Haryana region in the 10th century. Anangpal Tomar was a prominent king among the Tomaras. After the sack of Bhatner...
- Indian hydraulic engineering structure built during the reign of the King Anangpal I of the Tomara Rajputs in the 8th century. It is located near the Anangpur...
- Surajpal of the Tomara Rajputs in the 10th century. Tomar, a younger son of Anangpal Tomar – the Rajput ruler of Delhi, was a sun worshipper and he had therefore...
- chieftainship whose rulers claimed to be direct descendants of Anangpal II, the Tomara. Anangpal established the city of Patan during his rule in the 12th...