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Shalivahan Singh Tomar
IssueShyamshah Tanwar
Mitrasen Tanwar
Rao Dharmagat
FatherRamshah Tanwar

Shalivahan Singh Tanwar was heir apparent and son of Ramshah Tanwar the Tomar king of Gwalior.[1] They were ousted by Akbar and sought refuge in Mewar which at the time was the only state who refused Akbar as head of state.

He, along with his father, Ramshah Tomar and 300 others including his brothers, were martyred in Battle of Haldighati. His sons survived and were given Thikanas in Lakhansar (Bikaner), Khetasar and Kelawa (Jodhpur) and Dalniya (Jaipur).[2]

  1. ^ B. D. Misra, Forts and fortresses of Gwalior and its hinterland, Page 50
  2. ^ M. N. Mathur, Battle of Haldighati, Page 2

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