Man Singh Tomar

Man Singh Tomar
Maharaja of Gwalior
Reign1486–1516
PredecessorKalyanmal Tomar
SuccessorVikramaditya Tomar
BornGwalior
Died1516 A.D.
Gwalior
SpouseQueen Mrignayani
IssueVikramaditya Tomar and many others
HouseTomar/Tanwar dynasty
FatherRaja Kalyanmal Tomar
ReligionHinduism

Man Singh Tomar (IAST: Mānasiṃha) was a Tomar Rajput[1] ruler of Gwalior who ascended the throne in 1486 CE.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ Romila Thapar (2003). The Penguin History of Early India: From the Origins to AD 1300. Penguin Books Limited. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-14-193742-7. Other claiming to be Rajput and descent from Solar and lunar lines established themselves as local kings in Western and Central India. Among these were the Chandelas present in 12th century in Bundelkhand, the Tomaras also subject to the earlier Pratiharas ruling in Haryana region near Dhilaka, now Delhi, around 736 AD and later established themselves in Gwalior region
  2. ^ Chob Singh Verma, The glory of Gwalior, page 68
  3. ^ Matthew Atmore Sherring, Hindu Tribes and Castes, Volume 1, Page 139
  4. ^ Sir Alexander Cunningham, Archaeological Survey of India, Four reports made during the years, 1862-63-64-65, Volume 2, Page 387