Brief History of Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) - Asian Massive Crew Community 2002/2020
Home Control Panel Gallery Chat Room Arcade Eye Candy Projects Multimedia Networking Search Sign Up

Advertisements



★ ♥ ★ A Multicultural Community that unites people from all over the world ★ ♥ ★
Go Back   Asian Massive Crew Community 2002/2020 > PROFESSIONS / EDUCATION > Social Studies > History
Forgotten Your Password? Register
User Tag List

Reply
 
Thread Tools

Brief History of Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh)
  #1  
Old 16-04-2017
raajveer's Avatar
raajveer
Kung Fu Poster
raajveer is offline
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 4,362
raajveer will become famous soon enough
Country: raajveer's Flag is: India
My Mood:
Status:
has no status.

Brief History of Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh)


Gwalior, a major city of Madhya Pradesh, is 198 miles south of Delhi and is an important railway station between Delhi and Mumbai. The Agra-Mumbai Road turns south-west from Gwalior towards Indore, while the railway line goes south-east to Jhansi.
The Gwalior fort has been described as ‘a pearl in the necklace of the castles of India’. It is a majestic and awe-inspiring structure on a rocky eminence that dominates the city and has played a crucial part in the history of North India.


Towards the end of the fourteenth century, Timur the Lame invaded India. In the confusion which arose in the wake of his departure, a chieftain named Bir Singh Deo, who belonged to the Tomar clan, made himself the sovereign of Gwalior and established a dynasty which was famed for its artistic genius. The last but one of the Tomar Kings, Man Singh Tomar (1486-1516) built several notable monuments and a tank to the north-west of Gwalior. The Man Mandir, a palace built by Man Singh within the fort is considered to be the noblest specimen of Hindu architecture in North India.

The last of the Tomar kings fell in the battle of Panipat which resulted in the enthronement of Babur, as the first Mughal king of India. The Gwalior fort played an important part in the fortunes of Babur and his son Humayun. It passed into the hands of Sher Shah.

In 1784, the Maratha warrior Madho Rao Scindia captured the fort and established his dynasty.

Gwalior played a notable part in the 1857 uprising, the First Struggle for Independence against British rule. The Gwalior contingent of nearly 18000 men led the fight against the British. It was commanded by Tantia Tope, the most brilliant general of the patriots and by Rani Lakshmi Bai.
Gwalior is famous for its pottery works which produce chinaware famed throughout the East. There is an interesting museum near the railway station which has a very good collection of Mughal, Rajput and Maratha coins.


Reply With Quote

5 Lastest Threads by raajveer
Thread Forum Last Poster Replies Views Last Post
SHANZAIB RIND vs RANA SINGH *Full Fight* |... Topics & Posts For Public Viewing raajveer 0 1 28-04-2024 04:19
German Cops Clash With Protesters Over Weapons... Topics & Posts For Public Viewing raajveer 0 1 21-04-2024 20:40
Riot Police Storm U.S' Columbia University; Over... Topics & Posts For Public Viewing raajveer 0 1 19-04-2024 14:18
Woke-Left ecosystem using Indian diaspora in the... Topics & Posts For Public Viewing raajveer 0 1 18-04-2024 18:59
Riddhi Patel, Indian-American Pro-Palestine... Topics & Posts For Public Viewing jay999 1 2 17-04-2024 15:23

Reply
Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Brief History of Sanchi (Madhya Pradesh) raajveer History 0 16-04-2017 23:39
Brief History of Mandu (in Madhya Pradesh) raajveer History 0 16-04-2017 23:37



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Bookmarks

 
New To Site? Need Help?

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 22:48.

www.Asian-Massive-Crew.co.uk  | www.Asian-Massive-Crew.com  | www.AsianMassiveCrew.com  |   www.AsianMassiveCrew.co.uk  

 Graphics, Design & Layout  by Web Designerz - The Power To Create..!

Copyright © 2002 Onwards  www.Kalki.co.uk  | Website Hosted by Reality Host

   

DISCLAIMER: Every reasonable effort has been made, to make this site a peaceful yet an entertaining venue. 
The creator nor it's staff shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person, company or entity whatsoever, 
with respect to any loss, damages or misunderstandings arising from any information or speculation contained
in any of the topics and its updates. Each member is responsible for his/her own thoughts of action when expressed!