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Table XI. — To find the Christian day of the week, .. .« 54 



XII. — Scales of Christian Solar year, 55 



XIII. — General table of the Hejira, an. 1. to an. 1318, 57 



XIV. — Part I. Hindu Siderial years from A. D. 1600 to A. D. 1900,. 65 



Part II. — Luni-solar years ditto, 71 



Genealogical Tables, Correction of epochs, 78-79 



Utility of coins and inscriptions, 81 



Erroneous equation of Saravat era, 81* 



Table XV. — Hindu Theogony,.. 85 



XVI. — Pauranic Genealogies ; — of Swayambhuva, 93 



XVII. — The Surya-vansa or Solar dynasty, 94 



XVIII. — The Chandra-vansa or Lunar races, 96 



XIX. — Pandu dynasty of Indraprestha, g8 



XX. — Lunar Kings of Magadha, 99 



XXL— Andbra dynasty of Telingana, 100 



XXII. — Rajas of Cashmir, joi 



XXIII. — Chohans of Delhi and Ajmir, 104 



XXIV. — Harauti branch of ditto, Kota and Bundi, , 105 



XXV.— Rajas of Malwa, 106 



XXVI.— Balabhi dynasty of Saurashtra,* 107 



XXVII. — Anhulwaras of Gujerat, 103 



XXVIII.— Ranas of M&war 109 



XXIX.— Rahtores of Kanouj, 110 



XXX.— Ditto of Marwa> or Jodhpur, Ill 



XXXI.— Ditto of Bikan^r, Ill 



XXXII. — Ranas of Amber or Jaipur, Ill 



XXXIIL— Raos of Jesalm^r , 112 



XXXIV.— Rajas of Orissa, 113 



XXXV.— Ditto of N£p£l 114 



XXXVI.— Ditto of Sirnroun, 116 



XXXVII.— Ditto of Bengal 117 



XXXVIIL— Ditto of Assam and Kamrup, 117 



XXXIX.— Ditto of Manipur 119 



XL. — Sholan dynasty of Karnata, 119 



XLI.— Belal Rajas of Ditto, 120 



XLII. — Adeva Rajas of Tuluva or Warancal, 120 



XLIIL— Rajas of Chola, (Coromandel,) 121 



XLIV.— Ditto of Chera, (Coimbetore,) 121 



XLV. — Pandyan dynasty of Madura, 121 



XLVI. — Rajas of Vijayanagar, 122 



XLVII Ditto of Maisur 123 



XLVIII.— Paligar dynasty of Trichanapali, 123 



XLIX.— Valugati Rajas of Venkatagiri, 124 



L. — Indian Princes mentioned in Ferishta's History,. . - 124 



LI. — Marhatta Governments, 1 Sattara, 2 Peshwas, 3 Nagpur, 4 Sindia, 



5 Holkar, 6 Gykwar, 126 



LII. — SiKh Government of Lahore, 127 



LIU. — Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist Chronology, 128 



LIV.— Buddhist Chronology of Tibet, 129 



* In the text Surat is put as the modern synonyme of Saurashtra ; this is a mistake. 

 Surastrene of ancient geography is the equivalent term. 



