Man Singh Tomar

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Man Singh Tomar was a 15th-century Tomar Rajput ruler of Gwalior in central India, known for his patronage of art and architecture and for transforming Gwalior Fort into a major cultural and military center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian monarch
Rajput
historical figure
ruler
associatedWith Gwalior Fort NERFINISHED
Tomar dynasty NERFINISHED
centuryActive 15th century
country India
culturalRole promotion of Gwalior as a cultural hub
dynasty Tomar dynasty NERFINISHED
era pre-Mughal period in India
ethnicity Tomar Rajput NERFINISHED
fortified Gwalior Fort NERFINISHED
knownFor developing Gwalior as a cultural center
developing Gwalior as a military center
patronage of architecture
patronage of art
transforming Gwalior Fort
militaryRole fortification of Gwalior Fort
name Man Singh Tomar NERFINISHED
notableWork expansion of Gwalior Fort
patronage architecture
literature
music
painting
patronOf architects at Gwalior court
artists at Gwalior court
musicians at Gwalior court
positionHeld ruler of Gwalior
regionRuled Gwalior NERFINISHED
central India
religion Hinduism
residence Gwalior Fort NERFINISHED
timePeriod late medieval India
title Raja of Gwalior NERFINISHED

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Man Singh Palace builtFor Man Singh Tomar
Man Singh Palace namedAfter Man Singh Tomar
Man Singh Palace rulerDuringConstruction Man Singh Tomar