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==संदर्भ==
{{reflist}}Anandpal Tomar or Anangpal I or Bilan Dev Tomar (731-36 A.D.) was a Chandravanshi Kshatriya, descendant of great king Parikshit. He was the first ruler to make ancient Indraprastha, modern day - Delhi his capital. Anangpal I, a chief of Tomara/Tanwar dynasty, who according to Harihar Nivas Dwivedi came from central-south India. Tomars briefly ruled at Ujjain after decline of the Raja Bhoj's dynasty. Anangpal I built his capital in Indra-prastha which was rebuilt in 731-36 AD. The Tomars, like most chiefs of that era, were nominal chiefs under the Gurjar-Pratihar Dynasties. His descendant - Anangpal Tomar II again rebuilt it in 1052 AD.[1] The last Tomar ruler - Anangpal Tomar III was succeeded by his grandson Prithviraj Chauhan (1164 - 1192 AC) who was killed in a battle with the Turks at Tarain in AD 1192. From then onwards, Muslims ruled Delh
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