1919.] Bardic and Histl. Survey of Rajputana. 71 
of his sons had all established themselves in some part of the 
country: Satala at Satalamera, Viké in Jangala, Didd and 
Vara Singha at Meratd, Vido in ‘the Mohilavati, Karama Si at 
Asopa, Bhara Mala at Kodhano, Rai Pala at Naharasara, Siva 
Raja at Drunaro, Savata Si at Kheravo. Sujo was probably 
with Satala, his uterine brother. The Chronicles do not say 
appears that after the death of Nibd, the legitimate heir, 
whether by his ope hic aamatt or by his right of birth, 
was considered to be J 
Viko, with whom we are here particularly concerned, had 
long before the death of Jodho gone to settle in cic 
the country lying to the north of Jodhpur bevond the t 
tories of Nagora and Phalodhi. The starting point for ‘all - 
Viko’s conquests in ne part of the country, was a small s oe 
centring in the fort of Jagala and held by the e&khalas, 
branch of the paisee Rajputs, who had the title of rings." 
This small state had been in a position of more or less nominal 
subordinacy to Marwar since the days of Rina Mala,? and Jodhé 
himself, when driven out of Marwar, had found shelter and 
hospitality in the houses of the Sakhalas. The tradition is 
that Napo Manika Rava ro, the rano of Jagali. being menaced 
by the Baliicis, went to the court of Jodho for help, and at his 
request Jodho sent to Jagalii a force under the leadership of 
Vik6o, assisted by Kadhala, one of Jodho’s brothers. How- 
t appears that there were two small Sakhala gy 9 scene 28 the 
time with which we are concerned, the one held by the Jang e of 
the family, and the other by the Rinec@ line. The ieee a f both, ‘Enea 
: : t 
had the title of rina. Jagali, with the territory around it, belonged t 
the Jangalava rana rritory of the Raine wi it 
of Nagora and had for its capital Rina, but whe Rina was still the 
capital of the Rinec&s at the time Jodho, it is difficult to sa. 
ion of asa Sakhala principality is found in the Chronicles o 
he time d unecas are often confound th the Jangalavés 
and vice vers thing is n, that at the ti f 
to 
& princip iiey was still in existence, for Jodhé married a daughter 
of tes @neca rano his s contemporary, her name Noranga De, and she 
was ~~ mother of Viké and Vid6. 
2 See ‘‘ Progress Report, etc. » for 1916 (Journ. As. Soc. of Be. N.S, 
bane A 304. 
3 The above is the version of the Jodhpur Chronicles ( Cfr. C, 52, 
p. 28a), and it agrees with a statement in Mahandéta Néna Si’s Vata 
Sakhala ri: aiat HTURCTS a siagud az eee sit cart at ua 
Sat aa Sage wa F Fat Aa sive & sre wet fat eiear 
‘aract Sat (D.C.,i, ii. 8). The a Bikaner Chronicles which I 
—_ seen, simply state that Jodho as gned to Viko the Jangala country. 
to Vid6 the Mohilavati (D. C., i, ii, i 2, p- 7a). Sindhayaca Dayala 
poate the latest chronicler of Bikaner, gives a different version, which is 
