[9] The newly crowned Man Singh Tomar was not prepared for an invasion from Delhi, and decided to avoid a war by paying Bahlul Lodi a tribute of 800,000 tankas (coins).
In 1500, Man Singh provided asylum to some rebels from Delhi, and who had been involved in a plot to overthrow Sikander Lodi.
Historian Kishori Saran Lal theorizes that Vinayaka Deva hadn't lost Dholpur at all: this narrative was created by the Delhi chroniclers to flatter the Sultan.
[12] He ransacked the area around Mandrayal, but many of his soldiers lost their lives in a subsequent epidemic outbreak, forcing him to return to Delhi.
During his return to Agra, Man Singh ambushed his army near Jatwar, inflicting heavy casualties on the invaders.
[16] In December 1508, Lodi placed Narwar in charge of Raj Singh Kachchwaha, and marched to Lahar (Lahayer) located to the south-east of Gwalior.
[17] The 15th century Gujari Mahal is a monument of love by Raja Man Singh Tomar for his queen, Mrignayani.
The outer structure of the Gujari Mahal has survived in an almost total state of preservation, the interior has been now converted into an archaeological museum.