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try, the rest became an easy conquest, and m the 

 .space of a few months, the wliole twenty-two dis-^ 

 tricts are said to have been sul^diied to his controul, 

 and be continued to govern them under the title of 

 rajah of Gcriiaal (the ancient name of the country) 

 (Uiring'tlie rest of his hie. Dates are wanting to as- 

 certain the length of his reign, as also to prove wha 

 were his successors, till the fifteenth generation of 

 lineal descent, when Adjey Paal appears. He is 

 said to have been the founder of Sirhiagiir, and there 

 fixed the seat of government, where it has continued, 

 under a succession of sixty rajahs, including the pre- 

 sent rei"*ninfj one PuRDOO Maan Saa. 



At my particular request to the rajah, I was fur- 

 nished with the following table of the princes Avho 

 have governed this country. 



XAMKS. 



I *■, 



I of yc;irs 



iiogli-Dhunt, the tirst 

 rajah, between whose 

 reign and Adjey Pa- 

 al, 900 years passed, 

 of whicti no records 

 exist, 900 



Adjey Paal, 50 



His son, Btjvy Pa 



al, 



I.aak Paal, ,00 



5 Dchrm Paal, 65 



Kerrem Paal, 70 



Narrain DeOy 7- 



IhirrDeo, 4.5 



Govin Deo, 49 



10 KaamDeo, J I 



Kunjeet Deo, 53 



Indcr Sain, 35 



Ch under Sa in, 39 



GO 



NAMES. 



NumDcf 

 of ycai« 

 reigp.cd. 



MungulJSain, S^i 



15 Choora Mun, i\g 



Chmta Afun, 33 



Pooren Mun, 27 



P)irk-c-IJaan, 79 



Pir Baan, 81 



20 Soorey Paan, 79 



Kerresf Siujih, 60 



Sooret Singh, 72 



I\laliali Singh, 75 



Anoop Singli, 59" 



C5 Pertaur Singh, 29 



II LUTce Singli, 39 



Jaggcn Naat, .55 



Pyjec Naat, 65 



Ciookul Naat, 54 



30 Raam Naat, 75 



GxDopec Naat, 82 



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