
TORAWATI
Concise history of Tanwarawati / Torawati Kingdom
October 02, 2019
February 09, 2010
TORAWATI - Ancient Kings of Chandra Vansha and Indraprastha
THE CHANDRAVANSH Kuru-Pandu-Tanwar Vanshawali
***NOT IN ABSOLUTE ORDER - Please follow Name / Father Name combination:
Name - Father's Name
CREATOR BRAHMA
Atri - Brahma
Som (Chandra) - Atri
Budh - Som (Chandra) //descendants of Som are called Somvanshi / Chandravansi
Pururva - Budh
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Aayu## - Pururva
Shutrayu - Pururva
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Vasuman - Shutrayu
Satayu - Pururva
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Shatrunjaya - Satayu
Raya - Pururva
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Ek - Raya
Jaya - Pururva
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Amit - Jaya
Vijaya** - Pururva
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** VIJAY's LINE
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Bheem - Vijaya
Kaanchan - Bheem
Hotra - Kaanchan
Jahnu - Hotra
Puru - Jahnu
Baalak - Puru
Ajak - Baalak
Kush - Ajak
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Kushnaabh - Kush
Tanaya - Kush
Vasu - Kush
Kushambhu - Kush
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Gadhi - Kushnaabh
Vishwamitra - Gadhi
Satyawatee - Vishwamitra
- ##Aayu line
Kshatravidh* - Aayu
Raji - Aayu
Rambh - Aayu
Aneena - Aayu
Nahush - Aayu
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Suhotra - Kshatravidh*
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Kashya - Suhotra
Kush^^ - Suhotra
Grihtsmad - Suhotra
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Kaashi - Kashya
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KAASHI's line
Raashtra - Kaashi
Deerghtma - Raashtra
Dhanavantari (Ayur Veda) - Deerghtma
Ketumaan - Dhanavantari (Ayur Veda)
Bheemarath - Ketumaan
Divodas - Bheemarath
Dyumaan/Pratadan - Divodas
Alark - Dyumaan/Pratadan
Santati - Alark
Suneeth - Santati
Suketan - Suneeth
Dharmaketu - Suketan
Satyaketu - Dharmaketu
Dhristketu - Satyaketu
Sukumar - Dhristketu
Veetihotra - Sukumar
Bharg - Veetihotra
Bhargabhoomi - Bharg
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^^KUSH's Line
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Prati - Kush
Sanjaya - Prati
Jaya s/o sanjaya - Sanjaya
Krit - Jaya s/o sanjaya
Haryavan - Krit
Sahadev - Haryavan
Heen - Sahadev
Jayasen - Heen
Sankriti - Jayasen
Jaya s/o Sankriti - Sankriti
Shunak - Grihtsmad
ShaunakJi (Rig Veda) - Shunak
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500 Sons of Raji - Raji
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Rabhas - Rambh
Gambheer - Rabhas
Akriya - Gambheer
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Shuddh - Aneena
Shuchi - Shuddh
Trikkud - Shuchi
Dharmsarthee - Trikkud
Shaantriya - Dharmsarthee
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Yati - Nahush
Yayati - Nahush
Sanyati - Nahush
Aayati - Nahush
Vijayti - Nahush
Kriti - Nahush
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Yadu - Yayati
Turvasu - Yayati
Druhyu - Yayati
Anu - Yayati
$$Puru - Yayati
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$$PURU's Line
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Janmejay s/o Puru - Puru
Prachivaan - Janmejay s/o Puru
Praveer - Prachivaan
Namasyu - Praveer
Sudyu - Namasyu
Bahugav - Sudyu
Sanyaati - Bahugav
Ahanyaati - Sanyaati
Raudrashwa - Ahanyaati
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Riteyu - Raudrashwa
Kuksheyu - Raudrashwa
Sthandileyu - Raudrashwa
Kriteyu - Raudrashwa
Jaleyu - Raudrashwa
Santeyu - Raudrashwa
Dharmeyu - Raudrashwa
Satyeyu - Raudrashwa
Verityu - Raudrashwa
Vaneyu - Raudrashwa
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Ranthibaar - Riteyu
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Sumati - Ranthibaar
Dhruv s/o Ranthibaar - Ranthibaar
Aprathirath - Ranthibaar
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Kanv - Aprathirath
Medhatithi - Kanv
Praskanv Brahmans - Medhatithi
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YADU's Line
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Kroshtu - Yadu
Vrijinaghn - Kroshtu
Swahaarchana - Vrijinaghn
Chitrartha - Swahaarchana
Arvind s/o chitrarth - Chitrartha
Shravas s/o arvind - Arvind s/o chitrarth
Tamaas s/o shravas - Shravas s/o arvind
Ushnan - Tamaas s/o shravas
Sheetanshu - Ushnan
Kamalaanshu - Sheetanshu
Paaravat - Kamalaanshu
Jayamagh - Paaravat
Vidarbha - Jayamagh
Kratha - Vidarbha
Kuntibhoja - Kratha
Vishparva - Kuntibhoja
Mayavidya (ruled at Prathishthanpur joonsee) - Vishparva
Janmejaya s/o mayavidya - Mayavidya (ruled at Prathishthanpur joonsee)
Prachivaana s/o janmejay - Janmejaya s/o mayavidya
praveer s/o prachivaana - Prachivaana s/o janmejay
Nabhasya - praveer s/o prachivaana
Bhavad s/o Nabhasya - Nabhasya
Sudyumna s/o bhavad - Bhavad s/o Nabhasya
Baahugar - Sudyumna s/o bhavad
Sanyaati s/o bahugar - Baahugar
Aindhraashwa - Sanyaati s/o bahugar
Ranteenar - Aindhraashwa
Sutapa - Ranteenar
Sanvaran(Treta ends - rules 10000 yrs) - Sutapa
Archagyaa - Sanvaran(Treta ends - rules 10000 yrs)
SooryaJaypee - Archagyaa
Sooryayagya - SooryaJaypee
Aadhityavardhan - Sooryayagya
Dwaadashaatmaa - Aadhityavardhan
Diwakara - Dwaadashaatmaa
Prabhakara - Diwakara
Bhaaswadatmaa - Prabhakara
Vishwaajj - Bhaaswadatmaa
Haridashwardhan - Vishwaajj
Vaikartan - Haridashwardhan
Arkeshtimaan s/o vaikartan - Vaikartan
Martandvatsal - Arkeshtimaan s/o vaikartan
Mihiraath - Martandvatsal
Arunposhan - Mihiraath
Dyumani s/o ArunPoshan - Arunposhan
Taraniyagya - Dyumani s/o ArunPoshan
Maithreshtivardhan - Taraniyagya
Chitrabhanoorjak - Maithreshtivardhan
VAirochan - Chitrabhanoorjak
Hansyayyee - VAirochan
Vedpravardhan - Hansyayyee
Saavitra - Vedpravardhan
Dhanapaala - Saavitra
Mlechhantaa - Dhanapaala
Anandvardhan s/o mlech-anta - Mlechhantaa
Dharmpaala s/o anandvardhan - Anandvardhan s/o mlech-anta
Brahmbhakta s/o dharmpal - Dharmpaala s/o anandvardhan
Brahmeshtivardhana - Brahmbhakta s/o dharmpal
aatmaprapoojaka - Brahmeshtivardhana
Paramestheee - aatmaprapoojaka
Hairanya Vardhana - Paramestheee
Dhaatrayaajee - Hairanya Vardhana
Vidhaatraprapoojaka - Dhaatrayaajee
Druhinkrutu - Vidhaatraprapoojaka
Vairanchayaa - Druhinkrutu
Kamalasanaaa - Vairanchayaa
ShaamVartee - Kamalasanaaa
ShraddhaDev - ShaamVartee
Pitravardhana s/o shradhdev - ShraddhaDev
Somdatt s/o Pitravardhan - Pitravardhana s/o shradhdev
Somvardhan s/o somdatta - Somdatt s/o Pitravardhan
Avaantans - Somvardhan s/o somdatta
Pratans - Avaantans
Paratans - Pratans
Ayatans s/o patarans - Paratans
Samaatans s/o Ayatans - Ayatans s/o patarans
Anutans - Samaatans s/o Ayatans
Adhitans - Anutans
Abhitans - Adhitans
Samuttans - Abhitans
Tans - Samuttans
Dushyant+Shakuntala - Tans
Bharat - Dushyant+Shakuntala
Bharadwaj - Bharat
Manyu - Bharadwaj
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Brihatkshatra - Manyu
Jaya s/o Manyu - Manyu
Mahaveerya - Manyu
Nar - Manyu
Garg - Manyu
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Duritkshaya - Mahaveerya
Trayaruni - Duritkshaya
Kavi - Duritkshaya
Pushkaraaruni - Duritkshaya
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Sankriti - Nar
Guru - Sankriti
Rantidev - Sankriti
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Shini - Garg
Gargaya s/o Shini - Shini
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Suhotra - Brihatkshatra
Veetihotra - Suhotra
Yagyahotra - Veetihotra
Shakhotra (Got Swarg from Indra) - Yagyahotra
Hastee of Hastinapur - Shakhotra (Got Swarg from Indra)
Ajameedh - Hastee of Hastinapur
Dwimeedh - Hastee of Hastinapur
Purumeedh - Hastee of Hastinapur
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Priyameedh - Ajameedh
Brihdishu - Priyameedh
Jayadratha s/o brihdishu - Brihdishu
Vishad - Jayadratha s/o brihdishu
Senjit - Vishad
Ruchiraashwa - Senjit
Dridhaanu - Senjit
Kaashya - Senjit
Vats s/o Senjit - Senjit
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Paar - Ruchiraashwa
Prithusen - Paar
Neep s/o paar - Paar
100 sons of neep - Neep s/o paar
Brahmdatt - Neep s/o paar
Vishwaksen (Wrote Yog Shashtra) - Brahmdatt
Udakswan - Vishwaksen (Wrote Yog Shashtra)
Bhallad - Udakswan
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Neel s/o Ajameedh + Nalinee - Ajameedh
Shaanti s/o Neel - Neel s/o Ajameedh + Nalinee
Sushanti s/o Shanti - Shaanti s/o Neel
Puruja - Sushanti s/o Shanti
Ark s/o puruja - Puruja
Brahmyashwa (Panchaal) - Ark s/o puruja
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Mudgal - Brahmyashwa (Panchaal)
Yaveenar - Brahmyashwa (Panchaal)
Brihdishu - Brahmyashwa (Panchaal)
Kaampilya - Brahmyashwa (Panchaal)
Sanjaya - Brahmyashwa (Panchaal)
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Riksh - Ajameedh
Sanvaran - Riksh
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Kuru - Sanvaran
Parikshit s/o kuru - Kuru
sudhanvaa s/o kuru - Kuru
Janhu s/o kuru - Kuru
Nishadhaashwa - Kuru
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Suhotra s/o sudhanvaa - sudhanvaa s/o kuru
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Chyavana - Suhotra s/o sudhanvaa
Kritee s/o Chyavana - Chyavana
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Uparicharvasu (Chedi Kings) - Kritee s/o Chyavana
Brihdrath - Uparicharvasu (Chedi Kings)
Kushaamba - Uparicharvasu (Chedi Kings)
Matsya - Uparicharvasu (Chedi Kings)
Pratyagra - Uparicharvasu (Chedi Kings)
Chedip - Uparicharvasu (Chedi Kings)
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Surath s/o jahnu - Janhu s/o kuru
Vidoortha - Surath s/o jahnu
Saarvabhaum - Vidoortha
Jayasen s/o saarvabhaum - Saarvabhaum
Arnav s/o jayasen - Jayasen s/o saarvabhaum
Ayutaayu - Arnav s/o jayasen
Akrodhan - Ayutaayu
Riksh s/o Akrodhan - Akrodhan
Bhhemsen s/o riksh - Riksh s/o Akrodhan
Dileep s/o bhhemsen - Bhhemsen s/o riksh
Prateep s/o dileep - Dileep s/o bhhemsen
Shaantanu s/o prateep - Prateep s/o dileep
Vichitraveerya - Shaantanu s/o prateep
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Pandu - Vichitraveerya
Dhritrashtra - Vichitraveerya
- PANDU VANSHA
Yudhishtir - Pandu
Arjun - Pandu
Bheem - Pandu
Nakul - Pandu
Sahdev - Pandu
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1.Parikshit (Arjun-Abhimanyu-Parhikshit) - Arjun
2.Janmejay (performed Nagyagya) - Parikshit (Arjun-Abhimanyu-Parhikshit)
3.Shataneek - Janmejay (performed Nagyagya)
4.AshwaMeghDatt - Shataneek
5.AdmiseemKrishn - AshwaMeghDatt
6.Nishchakra (Hastinapur flowed by Ganga River) - AdmiseemKrishn
7.Ushtrapaala - Nishchakra (Hastinapur flowed by Ganga River)
8.VichitraRath - Ushtrapaala
9.ChitraRath - VichitraRath
10.Dhritimaan / VrishBhan - ChitraRath
11.SuSen - Dhritimaan / VrishBhan
12.SuneeTh - SuSen
13.Makhpaal / Nrip - SuneeTh
14.Chakshu - Makhpaal / Nrip
15.Sukhvanta - Chakshu
16.Paariplava - Sukhvanta
17.Sunaya s/o paariplava - Paariplava
18.MedhaaVee - Sunaya s/o paariplava
19.RipunJaya - MedhaaVee
20.Mradu - RipunJaya (aka Nripunjaya)
21.Tigmjyoti - Mradu
22.BhrihadRatha - Tigmjyoti
23.VaasuDaana (aka Sudas) - BhrihadRatha
24.ShataNeeka - VaasuDaana << ShataNeeka was a contemporary of Lord Buddha>>
25.Udayana - ShataNeeka
26.Aheenara (aka Mahinar / Mahinka) - Udayana
27.DandaPaani - Aheenara
28.NeeraMitra - DandaPaani
29.Kshemaka - NeeraMitra - **Kshemaka had 2 sons: Pradyot and Shunkh
Pradyota - Kshemaka (Last descendant of Arjun, deposed from rule)
30.Shunkhpal - Kshemaka
31.Tunga - Shunkhpal
32.Abhanga - Tunga
33.Javal - Abhanga
34.Gawal - Javal
35.Lorepind - Gawal
36.Adangal - Lorepind
37.Ganmel - Adangal
38.Nabhang - Ganmel
39.Chukkar - Nabhang
40.Tome (his progeny called TOMAR) - Chukkar
41.Dravidan - Tome
42.Drugya - Dravidan
43.Manbha - Drugya
44.Karwal - Manbha
45.Kalang - Karwal
46.kandh - Kalang
47.Bilan Deo (aka AnangPal - I) [IndraPrastha] 736 AD - kandh - sources say Anangpal Tomar -1 wasthe founder of Modern Dhillika / Delhi
Rulers at Delhi / Indraprastha
- Anangpal Tomar (I) - 736 AD
- Vasudev s/o AnangPal [IndraPrastha] 736 AD, founded Ancient Indraprastha - Delhi - 754 AD
- Gangeya s/o Vasudev - Vasudev - 773 AD
- Prithvipal s/o Gangeya s/o Vasudev - 794 Ad
- JaiDeo s/o Prithvipal - 814 AD
- Neerpal s/o JaiDeo - 834 AD
- Udairaj s/o Neerpal - 849 AD
- VijaiPala s/o Udairaj - 875 AD
- Vriksha Pal (Anekpal) s/o VijaiPala - 897 AD
- Rikshpal s/o s/o Vrikshapal - 919 AD
- Sukhpal s/o Riksha Pal - 940 AD
- Gopal s/o Sukhpal - 961 AD
- Sulakshana pal s/o Gopal - 979 AD
- Jaipal s/o Sulakshana pal - 1005 AD
- Kunwar Pal s/o Jaipal - 1021 AD
- Anay Pal (aka Anangpal 2) s/o Kunwar Pal - 1051 AD [[ Samrat Anangpal - II ]] **
- Tejpal s/o Anay Pal - 1081 AD
- Junpal (Mahipal) s/o Tejpal - 1105 AD
- Arkpal (Anangpal Tomar III)- Mahipal s/o 1130 AD - LAST TOMAR KING OF DELHI
- Prithviraj Chauhan grandson of AnangPal III [Last Tomar Emperor] aka Arkpal - 1151 AD - Govindraj Tomar became a feudatory of Chauhan Prithviraj
*Sonpalji [Gwalior] s/o AnangPal II [Last Tomar Emperor]
*Salunji (Achal Garh , PATAN ) s/o AnangPal II [Last Tomar Emperor] - ~AD 1051
*AlmalJi [Runija District-Jaisalmer] s/0 AnangPal II [Last Tomar Emperor]
TORAWATI - Tomar Kings of Delhi
Chronology of Tomar Kings of Delhi:
[Dates are approximate and in Vikram Samvat, Hindu calendar]
1. Anangpal-I- 736 V.S. - 793 A.D.
2. Gangeya 772
3. Prithvimal 793
4. Jagdev 812
5. Narpal 833
6. Udaysangh 848
7. Jaidas 863
8. Vachhal/VrikshPal 879
9. Pavak 901
10. Vihangpal 923
11. Tolpal 944
12. Gopal 965
13. Sulakhan 983
14. Jaspal 1009, younger brother founded NURPUR
15. Kanvarpal/Kumara Pal 1025 (Masud captured Hansi briefly in 1038)
16. Anangpal II/AnayPal 1046 (1052 inscription on the Iron pillar at Mahrauli)
17. Tejpal 1076
18. Mahipal/Junpal 1100
19. Dakatpal (Arkpal or Anangpal III) 1115 A.D.
[Dates are approximate and in Vikram Samvat, Hindu calendar]
1. Anangpal-I- 736 V.S. - 793 A.D.
2. Gangeya 772
3. Prithvimal 793
4. Jagdev 812
5. Narpal 833
6. Udaysangh 848
7. Jaidas 863
8. Vachhal/VrikshPal 879
9. Pavak 901
10. Vihangpal 923
11. Tolpal 944
12. Gopal 965
13. Sulakhan 983
14. Jaspal 1009, younger brother founded NURPUR
15. Kanvarpal/Kumara Pal 1025 (Masud captured Hansi briefly in 1038)
16. Anangpal II/AnayPal 1046 (1052 inscription on the Iron pillar at Mahrauli)
17. Tejpal 1076
18. Mahipal/Junpal 1100
19. Dakatpal (Arkpal or Anangpal III) 1115 A.D.
TORAWATI - Mandholi
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: Descended from Rao Udoji, elder son of Rao Kanwalrajji (Kevalji) of Patan, who moved and established Thikana Gaonri (or Gaondi). Rulers were....
14.Thakur BHIK SINGHJI, son of Thakur Mangal Singhji, younger brother of Thakur Lalsinghji, and succeeded by adoption; married and had issue.
1. Rao Udai Singhji Tanwar
Left Patan,founded Gaonri by defeating the Meena rulers.2. Rao Bhanwarrajji Tanwar
Fought in the battle of Khandela and lost 17 sons there.- Rao Lakshman/Lakhaji SINGHJI (qv)
- Thakur Sangram/Sangaji SINGHJI
- Thakur Sujoji
- Thakur Chudji
- Rao Inderpalji
- Thakur Bhawanidas SINGHJI
- Thakur Medji SINGHJI
- Thakur Durgadas SINGHJI
- Thakur Dungar SINGHJI
- Rao Chhatra/Chitar SINGHJI
- Thakur Prithwiraj SINGHJI
- Thakur Tej SINGHJI
- Thakur Puranmal SINGHJI
- Thakur ______ SINGHJI
- Thakur Binidas SINGHJI
- Thakur Saail SINGHJI
- Thakur Gordhandas SINGHJI
- Thakur Gugal SINGHJI
- Thakur JaiKishan SINGHJI
- Thakur JaiRam SINGHJI
- Thakur MohanRam SINGHJI
- Thakur Raghunath SINGHJI
- Thakur Kriparam SINGHJI
- Thakur Jujhar SINGHJI
- Thakur Sawairam SINGHJI (qv)
- Thakur ______ SINGHJI
- Thakur Prem SINGHJI
- Thakur Shashiram SINGHJI
- Thakur Vrishbhan SINGHJI (qv)
- Thakur Kesari SINGHJI
- Thakur Gulab SINGHJI
- Thakur Sadaram SINGHJI **
- Thakur _______ SINGHJI
- Thakur Hathi SINGHJI
- Thakur Bakshiram SINGHJI
- Thakur Samrath SINGHJI
- Thakur Sujan SINGHJI
- Thakur Noan/Noal SINGHJI
- Thakur Jalim SINGHJI
- Thakur Ranjit SINGHJI
- Thakur Baagh SINGHJI
- Thakur Salaidi SINGHJI
- Thakur Lakshman SINGHJI (qv)
- Thakur Laal SINGHJI
- Thakur Mangal SINGHJI
- Kanwar Bhoor Singhji
- Kanwar Bhik Singh (qv)
- Kanwar Balwant Singhji
- Kanwar Om Singhji
- Thakur Ramlaal SINGHJI
- Thakur Dhonkal SINGHJI
14.Thakur BHIK SINGHJI, son of Thakur Mangal Singhji, younger brother of Thakur Lalsinghji, and succeeded by adoption; married and had issue.
- Thakur HANUMAN SINGHJI (qv)
- Thakur HARI SINGHJI (qv)
- Lt.-Col.(retd) Thakur Veerendra Singh Tanwar, presently working with VSNL (Jaipur), served with Indian Signal Corps, married Thakurani Lakshmi Kumari of Bansi-Udaipur, and has issue.
- Kanwar Janmejay Singh, born 1980, pursuing a Masters degree in Omaha, USA.
- Thakur Rajendra Singh Tanwar, working with Global Telesystems, married Thakurani Pushpa Kanwar of Jasol, and has issue.
- Kanwar Abhimanyu Singh, born 1990.
- Kanwar Devvrat Singh, born 1992.
-
(i)Kanwar Bhagwan Singh, born 1955, now working in RTDC, married in Jal, Haryana, and has issue, a son.
- Bhanwar Chattrapal Singh, born 1988.
- Banwar Arjun Singh, born 1998.
- Banwar Karan Singh, born 1998.
- Bhanwar Dushyant Singh, born 1989.
- Bhanwar Dev Singh, born 1989.
TORAWATI - Tanwar Thikanas
* Buhana:
o Bhawani singh, Founder of Buhana (Jhunjhunu)in 1234.
o Baba Umad Singh (Maharaj), lok Devta (Saint) of Buhana, Dist Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan),Now Baba Umad Singh Seva & Vikash Samiti,Buhana working
* Mandholi:
o Rao Lakhaji Tanwar (1523-1544) of Gaonri Captured Mandholi from Jat Rulers, placed Inderpalji Tanwar at Mandholi.
* Maonda kalan:
o Two brothers Shyamdasji and Sunderdasji moved from Gaonri and founded Maonda Kalan. There Jagirdari was spread over twelve villages from Dudas on oneside to Purana Baas. One of the sons of Sunderdasji moved from Maonda Kalan and founded Dantil.
* Puranabas
* Nayabas
* Thoda
* Banethi
* Pitampuri
o Bhawani singh, Founder of Buhana (Jhunjhunu)in 1234.
o Baba Umad Singh (Maharaj), lok Devta (Saint) of Buhana, Dist Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan),Now Baba Umad Singh Seva & Vikash Samiti,Buhana working
* Mandholi:
o Rao Lakhaji Tanwar (1523-1544) of Gaonri Captured Mandholi from Jat Rulers, placed Inderpalji Tanwar at Mandholi.
* Maonda kalan:
o Two brothers Shyamdasji and Sunderdasji moved from Gaonri and founded Maonda Kalan. There Jagirdari was spread over twelve villages from Dudas on oneside to Purana Baas. One of the sons of Sunderdasji moved from Maonda Kalan and founded Dantil.
* Puranabas
* Nayabas
* Thoda
* Banethi
* Pitampuri
TORAWATI - Patan
Rulers:
1
Rao Salunji (Saalivaahan),
Fought Delhi sultanate,[2] Altamish, Alahuddin etc. for 12
years, son of Anangpal II, last
Tomar king of Delhi.[3] He settled at Achalgarh near Tapkeshwar in 1141
V.S. (1196 A.D.). Salunji was youngest son.
1.1 Rao
Salunji's brother, Rao Almalji settled at Runija in west Rajasthan,
his descendant was Baba Ramdevji.
1.2 Rao
Salunji's brother, Rao Sohanpalji (also called Tonwarpalji) settled
in Narwar (Gwalior region) and his
descendant was Man Singh Tomar of Gwalior.
2
Rao Nihaalji He moved his capital from Achalgarh to Narhad
near Chidawa in Rajasthan. His other brothers went and settled in Gwalior which
was safer in those days. He fought with Nagar Pathan's.
3
Rao Dothji (Dohthaji) settled at Tonda ki Rad. 1186 V.S. his
fourth queen founded a dam.
4
Rao Popatraj ji, founded Papurana village.
4.1 his
brother Jayrathji (Jatmal) founded Tonda, his descendants are Jatu Tanwar's of
Haryana spread in 1449 villages.
4.2 his
Brother Hanumanji went to Dholpur Sikandri.
5
Rao Peepalrajji Fought
against Bhinvraj Sankhla of Bihar (now a village in Rajastan) and killed him,
Killed Mod Sankhla and won Beva Patan, in V.S. 1275 founded Patan Fort.
5.1 Rao
Kamalji (Kavarsi), Kashipalji - his descendants are baisi Tanwar's -
villages - Dantil, Kujota, Mahrampur, Jingor, Bhaloji, Pathredi, Bhainslana,
Panwala Rajputan, Beri, Baneti, Keshvana, Chechika, Kharab, Tihar, Banar,
Panchani, Kheda Narheda, Sarund, Chandvabh, Bhojawas, Keerpura, Fatehpura,
Jagdishpura, Panwana etc.
5.1.1 Tanwars
of Bhaloji converted to Islam
5.1.2 Tanwars
of Fatehpura & Jagdishpura became Ahirs
5.2 Palanji -
founded Panera, later went to barbar buhana - descendants called Kanoji Tanwar
or Chaubisi Tanwar and settled at - villages - Badbad, Buhana, Shimla
(now Ahirs), Naraat, AAsarwas, Doodhwa, Rayali, Dhani Sampatsingh, Gaadli,
Nimbaas, Nanihaya, Derla, Kansni, Lotiya, Fatehpura, Kakoda, Toradi, Agwana,
Baalji, Budhanpura, Dhodhwal, Laambi, Adicho (Surajgarh), Kanjla, Thigdiya.
5.3 Bhairuji
6
Rao Alsiji(Aasalji) or Kansipalji
7
Rao Mahipalji also called Rana Mahipalji
8
Rao Bhopalji,
founded the Sarun Mata Temple in
VS 1332 (1388 A.D.), the temple of Kuldevi of Tanwar Rajputs.
9
Rao Bacchhrajji
10
Rao Bahadur Singhji, had 32 sons from 8 queens, ancestor
to Tanwar Battisi.
10.1 Ransi,
Bhonji - at Dokan
10.2 Sodhji at
Jilo
10.3 Bhomji,
Surajji, Dhamdevji at Maonda
10.4 Aaralji,
Keludhirji at Dhamwadi
10.5 Sinhoji
at Gaonri
10.6 Jujhoji
at Bhudoli
10.7 Dheer
singhji at Toda, Ganeshwar, Kundala
10.8 Dhagalji
at Cheeplata and Ghata
10.9 Maedrajji
at Bairaath and Maed
10.10 Akhairajji
at Jakhada and Khirodi
10.11 Dudaji at
Sirohi
10.12 Aashadeepji
at Nimode
10.13 Bhikam
singhji at Bukhara
10.14 Tejsinghji
at Kundali
10.15 Nanagji
at Nanakwas
10.16 Melrajji
at Imloha
10.17 Ajanji at
Ajmeri and Raipur-Jagir
10.18 Govindji
at Maikhuta
10.19 Peepoji
and Bhairuji at Pritampuri
10.20 Jhadsiji
at Jhadli
10.21 Gajsinghji
at Khoroti
10.22 Halaji at
Chudla
10.23 Ashadinji
at Haathideh
10.24 Durjanji
and Baloji at Mandholi
11
Rana Prithvirajji
12
Rana Kalyaan Ji
13
Rana Kumbhaaji
14
Rana Baharsiji
15
Rana Jagmaalji
16
Rana Purnamalji
16.1 Aarhar at
Imlota
16.2 Khetsingh
at Gugetane
16.3 Rattoji
at Jeelo
16.4 Nolji and
Sagarji at Kalukhor
16.5 Dheerdehji
at Kundala
17
Rana Laakhanji
18
Rao Loonkaranji (first to use Rao title in VS 1424 / 1480
A.D. )
18.1 Veerrajji
at Buchara and Ajmeri
18.2 Bhomoji
at Bhudoli and Khiroti
18.3 Baluji at
Kundli
18.4 Dalavji
at Cheeplata and Ghata
18.5 Raisalji
at Toda, Ganeshwar and Kundala
18.6 Khairatji
at Dokan and Maikhuta
18.7 Banbirji
at Imloha
18.8 Sundoji
at Santhal and Raipur
18.9 Bhanoji
at Chudla
18.10 Hadoji at
Jhadli
19
Rao Kanwalrajji (Kevalji), married and had issue.
19.1 Rao Udoji,
moved away from Patan and established Thikana Gaonri (or Gaondi), and was
ancestor of the Thakur Sahebs of Mandholi, Maonda, Gaonri, Makdi.
20
Rao Aasalji (qv)
21
Rao Kheebu (Pevji)
22
Rao Sahamalji
23
Rao Karpooriji
24
Rao Beekoji
25
Rao Chhotaa Aasalji
26
Rao Balbhadra Singhji
27
Rao Dalpat Singhji
28
Rao Pratap Singhji
29
Rao Kesri Singhji (Sinhraj)
30
Rao Fateh Singhji
31
Rao Jaswant Singhji
32
Rao Ghaasiramji
33
Rao Bamsiramji
34
Rao SAMRATH SINGHJI -/1757
35
Rao SAMPAT SINGHJI 1757/1790, Supported Rajput confederacy
against Marathas and French in Battle of Patan (Jun 1790), The rajput
armies took refuge but then surrendered and all treasury of Patan was taken
away by French and Marathas. Including the crown of Maharaj Yudhishter.
36
Rao JAWAHAR SINGHJI 1790/-
37
Rao LAXMAN SINGHJI
38
Rao KISHAN SINGH -/1873
39
Rao MUKUND SINGH 1873/-, born about 1862, son of Kunwar
Pratap Singh, younger brother of # Rao Kishan Singh.
40
Rao KHUMAN SINGH, married and had issue.
41
Rao MAHARAJ SINGH
42
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
43
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)
44
Rao Sahib DIGVIJAY SINGHJI, Rao of Patan and Head of the
Tomar clan in India, since 11 September 1991.
== At Delhi ==
1Ananga PālaBilan Dev73618002Vasu Deva754191183GangyaGanggeva773213284Prithivi Pāla (or Prithivi Malla)PrathamaMahi Pāla794196195Jaya DevaSaha DevaJadu Pāla814207286Nīra Pāla or Hira PālaIndrajita (I)Nai Pāla83414497Udiraj (or Adereh)Nara PālaJaya Deva Pāla849267118Vijaya (or Vacha)Indrajita (II)Chamra Pāla875212139Biksha (or Anek)Vacha RajaBibasa Pāla8972231610Rīksha PālaVira PālaSukla Pāla919216511Sukh Pāla (or Nek Pāla)Go-PālaTeja Pāla940204412Go-PālaTillan DevMahi Pāla9611831513Sallakshana PālaSuvariSursen97925101014Jaya PālaOsa PālaJaik Pāla1005164315Kunwar PālaKumara Pāla10212991816Ananga Pāla (or Anek Pāla)Ananga PālaAnek Pāla10512961817Vijaya Pāla (or Vijaya Sah)Teja PālaTeja Pāla1081241618Mahi Pāla (or Mahatsal)Mahi PālaJyūn Pāla11052522319Akr Pāla (or Akhsal)Mukund PālaAne Pāla113021215Prithivi Raja (Chahamana)Prithvi Pala1151
Chronology
of Tomar Rulers at Patan
1
Rao Salunji (Saalivaahan),
Fought Delhi sultanate,[2] Altamish, Alahuddin etc. for 12
years, son of Anangpal II, last
Tomar king of Delhi.[3] He settled at Achalgarh near Tapkeshwar in 1141
V.S. (1196 A.D.). Salunji was youngest son.
1.1 Rao
Salunji's brother, Rao Almalji settled at Runija in west Rajasthan,
his descendant was Baba Ramdevji.
1.2 Rao
Salunji's brother, Rao Sohanpalji (also called Tonwarpalji) settled
in Narwar (Gwalior region) and his
descendant was Man Singh Tomar of Gwalior.
2
Rao Nihaalji He moved his capital from Achalgarh to Narhad
near Chidawa in Rajasthan. His other brothers went and settled in Gwalior which
was safer in those days. He fought with Nagar Pathan's.
3
Rao Dothji (Dohthaji) settled at Tonda ki Rad. 1186 V.S. his
fourth queen founded a dam.
4
Rao Popatraj ji, founded Papurana village.
4.1 his
brother Jayrathji (Jatmal) founded Tonda, his descendants are Jatu Tanwar's of
Haryana spread in 1449 villages.
4.2 his
Brother Hanumanji went to Dholpur Sikandri.
5
Rao Peepalrajji Fought
against Bhinvraj Sankhla of Bihar (now a village in Rajastan) and killed him,
Killed Mod Sankhla and won Beva Patan, in V.S. 1275 founded Patan Fort.
5.1 Rao
Kamalji (Kavarsi), Kashipalji - his descendants are baisi Tanwar's -
villages - Dantil, Kujota, Mahrampur, Jingor, Bhaloji, Pathredi, Bhainslana,
Panwala Rajputan, Beri, Baneti, Keshvana, Chechika, Kharab, Tihar, Banar,
Panchani, Kheda Narheda, Sarund, Chandvabh, Bhojawas, Keerpura, Fatehpura,
Jagdishpura, Panwana etc.
5.1.1 Tanwars
of Bhaloji converted to Islam
5.1.2 Tanwars
of Fatehpura & Jagdishpura became Ahirs
5.2 Palanji -
founded Panera, later went to barbar buhana - descendants called Kanoji Tanwar
or Chaubisi Tanwar and settled at - villages - Badbad, Buhana, Shimla
(now Ahirs), Naraat, AAsarwas, Doodhwa, Rayali, Dhani Sampatsingh, Gaadli,
Nimbaas, Nanihaya, Derla, Kansni, Lotiya, Fatehpura, Kakoda, Toradi, Agwana,
Baalji, Budhanpura, Dhodhwal, Laambi, Adicho (Surajgarh), Kanjla, Thigdiya.
5.3 Bhairuji
6
Rao Alsiji(Aasalji) or Kansipalji
7
Rao Mahipalji also called Rana Mahipalji
8
Rao Bhopalji,
founded the Sarun Mata Temple in
VS 1332 (1388 A.D.), the temple of Kuldevi of Tanwar Rajputs.
9
Rao Bacchhrajji
10
Rao Bahadur Singhji, had 32 sons from 8 queens, ancestor
to Tanwar Battisi.
10.1 Ransi,
Bhonji - at Dokan
10.2 Sodhji at
Jilo
10.3 Bhomji,
Surajji, Dhamdevji at Maonda
10.4 Aaralji,
Keludhirji at Dhamwadi
10.5 Sinhoji
at Gaonri
10.6 Jujhoji
at Bhudoli
10.7 Dheer
singhji at Toda, Ganeshwar, Kundala
10.8 Dhagalji
at Cheeplata and Ghata
10.9 Maedrajji
at Bairaath and Maed
10.10 Akhairajji
at Jakhada and Khirodi
10.11 Dudaji at
Sirohi
10.12 Aashadeepji
at Nimode
10.13 Bhikam
singhji at Bukhara
10.14 Tejsinghji
at Kundali
10.15 Nanagji
at Nanakwas
10.16 Melrajji
at Imloha
10.17 Ajanji at
Ajmeri and Raipur-Jagir
10.18 Govindji
at Maikhuta
10.19 Peepoji
and Bhairuji at Pritampuri
10.20 Jhadsiji
at Jhadli
10.21 Gajsinghji
at Khoroti
10.22 Halaji at
Chudla
10.23 Ashadinji
at Haathideh
10.24 Durjanji
and Baloji at Mandholi
11
Rana Prithvirajji
12
Rana Kalyaan Ji
13
Rana Kumbhaaji
14
Rana Baharsiji
15
Rana Jagmaalji
16
Rana Purnamalji
16.1 Aarhar at
Imlota
16.2 Khetsingh
at Gugetane
16.3 Rattoji
at Jeelo
16.4 Nolji and
Sagarji at Kalukhor
16.5 Dheerdehji
at Kundala
17
Rana Laakhanji
18
Rao Loonkaranji (first to use Rao title in VS 1424 / 1480
A.D. )
18.1 Veerrajji
at Buchara and Ajmeri
18.2 Bhomoji
at Bhudoli and Khiroti
18.3 Baluji at
Kundli
18.4 Dalavji
at Cheeplata and Ghata
18.5 Raisalji
at Toda, Ganeshwar and Kundala
18.6 Khairatji
at Dokan and Maikhuta
18.7 Banbirji
at Imloha
18.8 Sundoji
at Santhal and Raipur
18.9 Bhanoji
at Chudla
18.10 Hadoji at
Jhadli
19
Rao Kanwalrajji (Kevalji), married and had issue.
19.1 Rao Udoji,
moved away from Patan and established Thikana Gaonri (or Gaondi), and was
ancestor of the Thakur Sahebs of Mandholi, Maonda, Gaonri, Makdi.
20
Rao Aasalji (qv)
21
Rao Kheebu (Pevji)
22
Rao Sahamalji
23
Rao Karpooriji
24
Rao Beekoji
25
Rao Chhotaa Aasalji
26
Rao Balbhadra Singhji
27
Rao Dalpat Singhji
28
Rao Pratap Singhji
29
Rao Kesri Singhji (Sinhraj)
30
Rao Fateh Singhji
31
Rao Jaswant Singhji
32
Rao Ghaasiramji
33
Rao Bamsiramji
34
Rao SAMRATH SINGHJI -/1757
35
Rao SAMPAT SINGHJI 1757/1790, Supported Rajput confederacy
against Marathas and French in Battle of Patan (Jun 1790), The rajput
armies took refuge but then surrendered and all treasury of Patan was taken
away by French and Marathas. Including the crown of Maharaj Yudhishter.
36
Rao JAWAHAR SINGHJI 1790/-
37
Rao LAXMAN SINGHJI
38
Rao KISHAN SINGH -/1873
39
Rao MUKUND SINGH 1873/-, born about 1862, son of Kunwar
Pratap Singh, younger brother of # Rao Kishan Singh.
40
Rao KHUMAN SINGH, married and had issue.
41
Rao MAHARAJ SINGH
42
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
43
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)
44
Rao Sahib DIGVIJAY SINGHJI, Rao of Patan and Head of the
Tomar clan in India, since 11 September 1991.
Torawati Families
1. Jaatu
Tanwar - descending from Thakur Jaatu
Singhji
2. Tanwar
Chaubisi - descending from 24 sons of Rao Karnoji (24 villages)
3. Tanwar
Battisi - descending from 32 sons of Rao Bahadur Singhji (32 villages)
4. Udoji
ke Tanwar - descending from Rao
Udai Singh ji - Thakurs of Mandholi
5. Asalji
ke Tanwar - descending from Rao
Asal Singh ji - Thakurs of Baneti
6. Tanwar
Baisi - descending from 22 sons of Rao
Kelorji
Ancestors of Torawati Family :
King Years Month Days ============================================= 1 Raja Yudhisthir 36 8 25 2. Raja Parikshit 60 0 0 3 Raja Janmejay 84 7 23 4. Ashwamedh 82 8 22 5. Dwateeyram 88 2 8 6. Kshatramal 81 11 27 7. Chitrarath 75 3 18 8. Dushtashailya 75 10 24 9. Raja Ugrasain 78 7 21 10 Raja Shoorsain 78 7 21 11 Bhuwanpati 69 5 5 12 Ranjeet 65 10 4 13 Shrakshak 64 7 4 14 Sukhdev 62 0 24 15 Narharidev 51 10 2 16 Suchirath 42 11 2 17 Shoorsain II 58 10 8 18 Parvatsain 55 8 10 19 Medhawi 52 10 10 20 Soncheer 50 8 21 21 Bheemdev 47 9 20 22 Nraharidev 45 11 23 23 Pooranmal 44 8 7 24 Kardavi 44 10 8 25 Alamamik 50 11 8 26 Udaipal 38 9 0 27 Duwanmal 40 10 26 28 Damaat 32 0 0 29 Bheempal 58 5 8 30 Kshemak 48 11 21
==========
1. Kshemaka,
a King of Pandav descent, 36th in Descent from Arjuna (Samrat Yudhishthir)
2. Anakshami
3. Pursen
4. Bisrava
5. Premsen
6. Sajra
7. Abhaypal
8. Veersal
9. Amarchud
10. Harijovi
11. Ajitpal
12. Sarpadan
13. Virsen
14. Maheshdatta
15. Mahanibha
16. Samudrasen
17. shatrusal
18. Dharmdhwaj
19. Tejpal
20. Balipal
21. Sahaypal
22. Devpal
23. Govindpal
24. Harival
25. Govindpal
II
26. Harsinghpal
27. Amritpal
28. Prempal
29. Harishchandra
30. Mahendrapal
31. Chatrapal
32. Kalyansen
33. Keshavsen
34. Somchandra
35. Raghupal
36. Narayan
37. Bhanupad
38. Padampad
39. Damodarsen
40. Chatarsal
41. Maheshpal
42. Brajaagsen
43. Abhaypal
44. Manohardas
45. Sukhraj
46. Tungpal
== At Delhi ==
1Ananga PālaBilan Dev73618002Vasu Deva754191183GangyaGanggeva773213284Prithivi Pāla (or Prithivi Malla)PrathamaMahi Pāla794196195Jaya DevaSaha DevaJadu Pāla814207286Nīra Pāla or Hira PālaIndrajita (I)Nai Pāla83414497Udiraj (or Adereh)Nara PālaJaya Deva Pāla849267118Vijaya (or Vacha)Indrajita (II)Chamra Pāla875212139Biksha (or Anek)Vacha RajaBibasa Pāla8972231610Rīksha PālaVira PālaSukla Pāla919216511Sukh Pāla (or Nek Pāla)Go-PālaTeja Pāla940204412Go-PālaTillan DevMahi Pāla9611831513Sallakshana PālaSuvariSursen97925101014Jaya PālaOsa PālaJaik Pāla1005164315Kunwar PālaKumara Pāla10212991816Ananga Pāla (or Anek Pāla)Ananga PālaAnek Pāla10512961817Vijaya Pāla (or Vijaya Sah)Teja PālaTeja Pāla1081241618Mahi Pāla (or Mahatsal)Mahi PālaJyūn Pāla11052522319Akr Pāla (or Akhsal)Mukund PālaAne Pāla113021215Prithivi Raja (Chahamana)Prithvi Pala1151
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