THE RULERS OF ASSAM FROM GADADHARA SIMHA TO THE PERMANENT ADVENT OF THE BRITISH. 



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Gadadhara Simha. 

 [1603-1617 Saka (last month.)] 



I, Rubra. [1618-1636 (August 1714 A.D.)] 



Kana 



Usurpers. 



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2. S'lVAand his 3. Pramatta 



Queens 

 [1636-1666]. 



[1660-1673] 



Barjana Go- 4. 



hatn [passed 

 over as he was 

 pitted with 

 small-pox: 

 killed after 

 revolting in 

 1691], 



RajeSvara 5. 

 [1673-1691]. 



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Lakshmi [1692 (April) 



1702 (Dec.)]. 



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6. Gaurinatha[ 1702 (Dec.) 

 -1717 (Dec.)]. 



(?) 



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1. Ramakanta, son of Moran 



Chief Nahar [1691]. 



2. Bharatha [Coins of 1713-1715 



and of 1718-1719 known], 



3. Sarvananda [Coins of 1715- 



1717 known. He is also said 

 to have again revolted 



11. 



JooE§VAJtA. [Son of an 

 Assamese Princess of un- 

 known descent, set up 

 by the Burmese in 1743: 

 duration of rule could 

 not have exceeded three 

 years, as the Burmese 

 were expelled from Assam 

 by the British in 1746 

 &aka (= 



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Brajanatha. 



1739 and 1740 ( = 

 ary- April 1818) 

 known.] 



[Coins of 



Febru- 



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8. 



Chandra Kanta. [Only 

 coins date from 1741 

 and 1742 when he was 

 under the Burmese.] 



7. 



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1727]. 



a^ain 



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Kamalesvara (Kinaram.) 



[Nominally 1717-1732 : only 

 known rupee is dated 



1720.] 



rupee 



10. 



PURANDAR. [1818 A.D. 



Also restored by the 

 British from 1833-1838.] 



1826 A.D.)] 



1 Mr. 

 Purandar 



Gait in his History states that Brajanatha was the great-grandson of Rajesvara, while Prinsep in his Useful Tables declares 

 to have been Rajesvara's great-grandson. The latter appears more probable from consideration of the dates. 



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