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Each and Every part of a country tells a story about its contribution to the country, whatever it is a small part or a big part, every member has its own importance in a family. India is also same; its every part has contributed to its history. “Gwalior” is one of them; it’s not a small city, now it’s a metropolitan city, and has its own historic background, located in Madhya Pradesh state, surrounded by rocky hills from all sides, on the north it has just formed the border of the Ganga–Yamuna Drainage Basin. The city is ruled by several historic northern kingdoms such as Maharaj Suraj Sen, the founder of the city, Naad dynasty of Pataliputra, Naga Dynasty, kushanas, Guptas, Kannauj of Gurar-Pratihara Dynasty, Kachwaha, Iltutmish, before Iltutmish Muhammad Ghori invaded the city and planned a mass destruction to capture the fort but unfortunately he failed by the brave efforts of Parihars. The rulers have remained their pages in history; they all contributed to in the history of the city through establishment some great structures. But the golden time was started from the Tomars Kingdom in 1375 by Raja Veer Singh; it was passed on to the Mughals, then to the Marathas in 1754 followed by the Scindias in the18th century.

Each and Every part of a country tells a story about its contribution to the country, whatever it is a small part or a big part, every member has its own importance in a family. India is also same; its every part has contributed to its history. “Gwalior” is one of them; it’s not a small city, now it’s a metropolitan city, and has its own historic background, located in Madhya Pradesh state, surrounded by rocky hills from all sides, on the north it has just formed the border of the Ganga–Yamuna Drainage Basin. The city is ruled by several historic northern kingdoms such as Maharaj Suraj Sen, the founder of the city, Naad dynasty of Pataliputra, Naga Dynasty, kushanas, Guptas, Kannauj of Gurar-Pratihara Dynasty, Kachwaha, Iltutmish, before Iltutmish Muhammad Ghori invaded the city and planned a mass destruction to capture the fort but unfortunately he failed by the brave efforts of Parihars. The rulers have remained their pages in history; they all contributed to in the history of the city through establishment some great structures. But the golden time was started from the Tomars Kingdom in 1375 by Raja Veer Singh; it was passed on to the Mughals, then to the Marathas in 1754 followed by the Scindias in the18th century.

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Each and Every part of a <strong>co</strong>untry tells a story about its <strong>co</strong>ntribution to the <strong>co</strong>untry, whatever it is<br />

a small part or a big part, every member has its own importance <strong>in</strong> a family. India is also same;<br />

its every part has <strong>co</strong>ntributed to its history. <strong>Gwalior</strong> is one of them; its not a small city, now<br />

its a metropolitan city, and has its own historic background, located <strong>in</strong> Madhya Pradesh state,<br />

surrounded by rocky hills from all sides, on the north it has just formed the border of the Ganga–<br />

Yamuna Dra<strong>in</strong>age Bas<strong>in</strong>.<br />

The city is ruled by several historic northern<br />

k<strong>in</strong>gdoms such as Maharaj Suraj Sen, the founder of<br />

the city, Naad dynasty of Pataliputra, Naga Dynasty,<br />

kushanas, Guptas, Kannauj of Gurar-Pratihara<br />

Dynasty, Kachwaha, Iltutmish, before Iltutmish<br />

Muhammad Ghori <strong>in</strong>vaded the city and planned a<br />

mass destruction to capture the fort but unfortunately<br />

he failed by the brave efforts of Parihars. The rulers<br />

have rema<strong>in</strong>ed their pages <strong>in</strong> history; they all<br />

<strong>co</strong>ntributed to <strong>in</strong> the history of the city through<br />

establishment some great structures. But the golden<br />

time was started from the Tomars K<strong>in</strong>gdom <strong>in</strong> 1375<br />

by Raja Veer S<strong>in</strong>gh; it was passed on to the Mughals,<br />

then to the Marathas <strong>in</strong> 1754 followed by the Sc<strong>in</strong>dias<br />

<strong>in</strong> the18th century.

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