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them. Some Mahomedans are also named, such as Gydsadeva 
Suratina (probably Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din ’Azam who ruled 
Bengal between 1390 and 1412 4.p.), Malik Babaradin and Alam 
Shaha.' The verses about the Bengal Sultans, Raya Nasrat 
Shaha (Nos. 34 and 44), and Shaha Husein (No. 484) must be 
spurious. They ruled a century later. 
9. PADMASIMHA. 
Younger brother of Sivasirha and his successor. He is 
nown, and no further information is available. Probably he 
died childless. 
10. HARASIMHADEVA. 
The elder branch disappeared with Padmasimha. His 
successor was Harasimhadeva, the younger son of Bhavasimha, 
and the younger brother of Devasimha is name appears in 
Vidyapati’s Vibhaga-sira, Vacaspati Migra’s Krtya-maharnava * 
and the Mahadana-nirnaya, Misaru Misra’s Vivada-candra, and 
Varddhamana’s Ganga-krtya-viveka* 
Neither his viruda, nor the name of his queen, has been as 
yet found. He must have been pretty old at the time of bis 
accession, and therefore could not have ruled long. He should 
be distinguished from his namesake of the Karnata dynasty. 
1 No. 268 :-— ; 
avea suufa fatina sae 
TATS24 Hrtarag |i & | 
For Ghiyas-uddin "Azam, see my article on Gaur, J.AS.B., 1909, 
Pp. 220-2. For Malik Baharadin, said to be a singer of Delhi, see 
No, 438, and Alam Shiha No. 96 (p. 529) ! 
2 The Saiva-sarvvasva-sara. introd. verses 6 to8:— 
darareuetavta SENSU a THeSY- 
Sire feqaaneqzwarearsal wareet ea us y 
Wy: fess sufafqeaslawe great 
Mafeerezal safe fast qaaraaata | fc n} 
8 The Vibhaga-sira (R. Mitra, Notices, VI, Pp. 68, No. 2037), introd. 
verse 2: 
uMHteefe (x) fis wiaty; the Krtya-Maharnava (R. Mitra, 
V, 202, No. 1886), and the Mahidina-nirnaya (Nepal MSS.. 
P. 122), introd. verse 3:— : 
varaelaia wetfaenlafres eifaias aat SUfSeeas af eu] 
* The Vivada-candra (Sans. Coll. Cat., II, 116), introd. verse 3, 
