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Genealogical Tree of the Gaikwars of Baroda. 
Kerojirav. 
ee TGA ielneu eee 
bi engi 
1. Damaji I. Jhingoji. 
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2. Pilaji. 
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3. Damaji II. Prat&prav. 
Be co ae fi me 
beta rr reat er il = 
4. Govindrav. 5. SayajiravI. 6. Fatehsingh. Manaji (Regent). Kaloji. 
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7. Anandrav. Fatehsingh (Regent). 8. Sayajirav II. Gabaji. 
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9. Ganpatrav. 10. Khanderav. —‘11. Malharrav. Bhikajirav. 
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Kashirav. 
Go ; 
12. (Sayajirav ITI). 
Note 1.—Pil&ji was not only nephew but also the adopted son of Daméaji I. 
Note 2.—After Malharrav’s deposition, Jamnabai, widow of Khanderav, adopted 
er distant kinsman Gopalrav, who ascended the gadi under the name 
of Sayajirav II. 
Hitherto only meagre descriptions of Baroda coins have 
been published. In his ‘“‘ Catalogue of the Coins of the Indian 
ig é 
Mutiny period, and those two are undated. — 
e shall now proceed to describe seriatim the silver and 
copper issues of Baroda mintage from the time of Anandrav 
Awanprav: A.H. 1215—1235; A.D. 1800—1819. 
AR. Q—x; 4—122x; 5—1225; 7—1227 ; 8—1228 (two) ; 
9—1228 (copper silver-washed) ; 
x—1228 (half-rapee). 
