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  1. Paan Singh Tomar was born in the small village of Bhidosa, near Porsa, in a Hindu Rajput family, living on banks of the Chambal River, in the erstwhile Tonwarghar district of the princely state of Gwalior, under the rule of the British Raj in India. Tomar's father was Eashwari Singh Tomar, whose younger brother Dayaram Singh Tomar went on to ...

  2. Village Bhidosa, near Porsa city of Tonwarghar District, Northern Gwalior Division, Gwalior State, British Indian Empire (now Morena District, Madhya Pradesh, India) Date of Death 1 October 1981 (Thursday)

    • Subedar (Warrant Officer)
    • Bengal Engineers Regiment, Roorkee
    • Indian Army
    • 1949-1977
    • Bhidosa, Tonwagarh District, Gwalior State, British India1
    • Bhidosa, Tonwagarh District, Gwalior State, British India2
    • Bhidosa, Tonwagarh District, Gwalior State, British India3
    • Bhidosa, Tonwagarh District, Gwalior State, British India4
    • Bhidosa, Tonwagarh District, Gwalior State, British India5
  3. Paan Singh Tomar was born on Friday, 1 January 1932 ( age 49 years; at the time of death) in the small village of Bhidosa, near Porsa city of Tonwarghar District, Northern Gwalior Division, Gwalior State, British Indian Empire (now Morena District, Madhya Pradesh, India).

  4. Mar 25, 2012 · “Like a mythical demigod emerging from the scarred earth, with his enormous stamina and steeplechase leap, Subedar Paan Singh Tomar of Bhidosa lives on in the Chambal, his strange legend as a champion athlete and dreaded killer within the same lifetime refusing to sleep” — recitation of a balladeer in Bhind, Madhya Pradesh.

  5. The Gwalior State, initially the Ujjain State, was a state within the Maratha Confederacy located in Central India. It was ruled by the House of Scindia (anglicized from Shinde), a Hindu Maratha dynasty.

  6. During the British Raj, Paan Singh Tomar was born into a Hindu Rajput family on the banks of the Chambal River in the former Tonwarghar region of the princely state of Gwalior. Bhidosa is a small village close to Porsa.

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