More options may be available please contact for further details Returns Fabric Returns PolicyĮach fabric order is a bespoke order as the fabric has been specifically cut to your requirements and for this reason we cannot accept a cancellation/refund or direct exchange. However please contact for further information if you need an item quickly. Express Delivery (UK Mainland Only) £19.95 If there are any issues with not meeting the standard delivery time frame out of courtesy you will be contacted. UPS now has a UPS my choice option to re-schedule, or collect from many UPS pick up points.Īll Bespoke items carry a longer lead time and you will often be quoted a estimated delivery date prior to placing the order. Orders are despatched and confirmed via email with tracking number and delivered by UPS. Other destinations are priced on checkout.ĭelivery aim for UK orders 3-5 working days unless otherwise stated in our delivery aim below add to cart button, other locations vary. Orders over £100.00 are sent free of charge within UK mainland only. Anangpal Tomar II had 23 brothers and they each had territory of their own.Please note we do not hold stock we buy direct from our suppliers. Prithviraj was never crowned in Delhi, hence adding weight to the view that the Chauhan ruler usurped the throne from his maternal grandfather. Some historians believe that Prithvaraj was merely a caretaker king as long as his grandfather was alive. Anangpal Tomar II appointed his grandson (daughter's son, and son of King of Ajmer), Prithviraj Chauhan, as the heir apparent. This is one of the oldest defence structures in Delhi. Part of his legacy was the construction of Lal Kot, a fortified wall around Delhi, likely in reaction to the raids of Mahmud of Ghazni. The Tomara dynasty of Delhi lasted til Anangpal Tomar-II. His grandson Uttungabhuja established a small kingdom near Godavari and his descendants later re-established Indraprastha a few centuries later, under Anangpal Tomar I in the eighth century AD. King Kshemaka, 28th in descent from Yudhisthira was last ruler to have absolute power in the Kuru kingdom, he was overthrown by his ministers and his sons relocated near Godavari River in south India. Kuru Kingdom was one of the 16 Maha Janapads (or great states) under the Magadh Empire, around 300 BC. Indraprastha remained one of the major cities of Kuru-Panchala Empire for many centuries. Capital city after Mahabharata war remained Hastinapur which was later flooded and the capital of the Pandava kingdom was moved eastwards in times of King Nishchakra. King Yudhishtra founded the city of Indraprastha in the Kuru kingdom and later abdicated in favour of Parikshit, the grandson of his brother Arjuna. Their sons were involved in a great battle and finally Yudhishthira became the king after defeating Duyodhana. King Pandu later abdicated the throne back to his elder brother due to his ill health. Prince Dhritrashtra, blind by birth and the elder son of Kuru scion Vichitraveer abdicated the throne in favor of his younger brother Pandu whose sons were called Pandavs. Indraprastha, Uttar Kuru, Delhi, Nurpur, Tanwarawati / Torawati, Gwalior, Kayasthapad, Dholpur, TuargarhĪccording to historic genelogies in puranas, the Tomars are the descendants of the Pandava prince Arjuna, through his great grandson Emperor Janamejaya, son of Emperor Parikshit. Pathania, Janjua, Jarral, Janghara, Jatu, Jaraita, Satraura, Raghu Som or Chandra - Yayati - Puru - Hasti - Ajamidh - Kuru - Shantanu - Vichitrvirya - Pandu - Arjun - Abhimanyu - Parikshit - Janamejaya - Tungpal - Anangpal
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