- Raja
Shiladitya Tomar, also
called Silhadi Tomar (died 6 May 1532), was a
chieftain of
northeast Malwa in the
early decades of 16th
century India. He...
- positions. At
about this time
Silhadi of
Raisen deserted the
Ranas army and went over to Baburs. The
betrayal of
Silhadi forced the Rana to
change his...
- used by
Babur against the
Afghans of Bajaur.
Sanga was also betra**** by
Silhadi during the
battle who
changed sides soldiers and went over to Babur. The...
- Rao also
notes that Rana
Sanga faced "treachery" when the
Hindu chief Silhadi joined Babur's army with a
garrison of 6,000 soldiers.
Babur recognised...
-
Emperor Babur at Khanwa. The
defeat was due to
betrayal by the
Tomar King
Silhadi of Raisen.
After Rana Sanga's death,
Marwar rose as a
power center in Rajasthan...
-
joined by his
trusted V****als
Medini Rai (then
ruler of Malwa) and Raja
Silhadi, the
Tomar Rajput Chief of
Raisen and
Sarangpur with 15,000
Rajput forces...
-
Gwalior Commanders and
leaders Rana
Sanga Prithviraj Singh I
Maldev Rat****
Silhadi Hasan Khan
Mewati Ajja
Jhala Jagmal Kacchwaha Ratan Singh Chundawat Medini...
- Thus, some hold that Rana
Sanga agreed to Babur's proposal, and,
using Silhadi, the
Tomar (Tanwar)
chief of Raesen, as the
medium of communication, sent...
- guards. In 1531, on Bahádur's
return from Burhánpur to Dhár,
hearing that
Silhadi, the
chief of
Raisen in east Málwa kept in
captivity certain women who...
- Rana
Kumbha Ranmal Rana
Raimal Prithviraj Sisodia Rana
Sanga Medini Rai
Silhadi Ratan Singh Chananji Khidiya Ajja
Jhala Gajadhar Singh †
Hoshang Shah...