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  2. Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    The palace of Gujari Mahal was built by Tomar Rajput ruler Man Singh Tomar for his wife Mrignayani who belonged to Gujjar tribe. She demanded a separate palace for herself with a regular water supply through an aqueduct from the nearby Rai River. [3] The palace has been converted into an archaeological museum.

  3. Man Singh Tomar - Wikipedia

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    The outer structure of the Gujari Mahal has survived in an almost total state of preservation, the interior has been now converted into an archaeological museum. Within Gwalior Fort, also built by Man Singh Tomar, is the Man Mandir Palace, [18] built between 1486 CE and 1517 CE. The tiles that once adorned its exterior have not survived, but at ...

  4. Gwalior Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Gujari Mahal now a museum, was built by Raja Man Singh Tomar for his wife Mrignayani, a Gujar princess. She demanded a separate palace for herself with a regular water supply through an aqueduct from the nearby Rai River.

  5. List of tourist attractions in Gwalior - Wikipedia

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    Gujari Mahal also called Gwalior Fort Museum located in Gwalior Fort. It was built by Raja Man Singh Tomar for his wife Mrignayani, a Gujar princess. The Scindia School is situated in the historic Gwalior Fort. This school was established in 1897 by Maharaja Madho Rao Scindia. It is one of the most expensive school of India. [3]

  6. Firoz Shah palace complex - Wikipedia

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    Grateful and captivated by her beauty, Firoz Shah Tughlaq proposed marriage to her. The Gujjar girl accepted his proposal but declined to accompany him to Delhi. Determined to be with his beloved, Firoz Shah Tughlaq shifted his royal seat to Hisar in Haryana and built the majestic Gujari Mahal in her honor and built his own palace complex ...

  7. Tomaras of Gwalior - Wikipedia

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    The Gujari Mahal at Gwalior Fort was built by Man Singh Tomar. Other Guwaliar-nama texts include: [3] Guwaliar-nama of Badili Das; a continuation of Khadag Rai's book; Guwaliar-nama of Hiraman B. Girdhardas, a Munshi of Motmid Khan; Guwaliar-nama of Motiram and Khushal, commissioned by Captain William Bruce after the British conquest of Gwalior

  8. Firuz Shah Tughlaq - Wikipedia

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    The Gujari Mahal situated in Hisar, Haryana (built in 1354) still hums the immortal love story of Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq and his lover a native lady of the Gurjar tribe. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] According to the story, when one day Emperor Firoz Shah Tughlaq went out for hunting he felt thirsty in the dense forest, but there was a great shortage ...

  9. Political marriages in India - Wikipedia

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    The Gujari Mahal, located in Hisar, Haryana, still hums with the immortal love story of Tomara emperor Man Singh Tomar and his lover, a Mirgnyani Gujjari lady. [50] Man Singh Tomar built Gujjari Mahal in 1354.