Ramshah Tomar

Maharaja Ramshah Tomar/Tanwar was the last Tomara king of Gwalior.[1] 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
King of Gwalior
IssueShalivahan Singh Tomar
Bahan Singh Tomar
Pratap Singh Tomar
one more son
FatherVikramaditya Tomar

Ramshah Tomar and 300 of his followers, including his three of his sons were martyred in the Battle of Haldighati. His grandsons survived and his descendants were given Thikanas in Lakhansar (Bikaner), Khetasar and Kelawa (Jodhpur) and Dalniya (Jaipur).[2]

Lineage

Tanwar Descendants of Sohan Singh s/o Anangpal Tanwar, the ruler of Delhi in the 12th century.

  1. Virsingh nearly A.D.1375
  2. Uddhharandev A.D.1400
  3. Vikramdev
  4. Ganapatidev A.D.1419
  5. Dugarendrasingh
  6. Kalyanmalla
  7. Man Singh Tanwar A.D.1486
  8. Vikramaditya Tanwar
  9. Ramshah Tanwar .

Progeny

  1. Shalivahan Singh Tomar, married a daughter of Udai Singh II of Mewar[3]
    1. Shyamshah Tomar,[4]..
    2. Mitrasen Tomar
    3. Rao Dharmagat[5]
  2. Bhawani Singh Tomar
  3. Pratap Singh Tomar

References

  1. B. D. Misra, Forts and fortresses of Gwalior and its hinterland, Page 50
  2. M. N. Mathur, Battle of Haldighati, Page 2
  3. Jadunath Sarkar: A History of Jaipur 1503-1938, page 60-61
  4. pratap Charitra A History of Jaipur 1503-1938, page 60-61


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