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Table LV.— Kings of Tibet, 131 



LVI. — Burmese dynasties, » 132 



LVII. — Chiefs of Labong and Zimmay, 135 



LVIII.— Sovereigns of Ceylon, 135 



LIX. — Greek dynasties of Asia, 140 



LX. — Mythological History of Persia, 141 



LXI. — Sassanian dynasty of Persia, 141 



LXII.— Khalifs of Baghdad 143 



LXI II. — Sam anian dynasty of Western Persia, 143 



LXIV.— Ghaznevides of Persia and India, 143 



LXV.— Seljaks of Persia, Kirman and Rum, 143 



LXVI.— Atabegs of Irak, 144 



LXV 1 1. —Turcoman Ortokites, 145 



LXVIII.— Moghel Empire of Tartary, 145 



LXIX.— Ditto or II Khanian Dynasty of Persia, 146 



LXX.— Ditto of Khorasan, 146 



LXXI.— Sufi dynasty of Persia, 146 



LXXII.— Patau or Ghori Sultans of Delhi, 147 



LXXIII.— Ditto ditto of Bengal, 147 



LXXIV.— Sharki Dynasty of Jaunpur, 148 



LXXV. — Musalman Kings of Kashmir, 149 



LXXVI.— Kings of Sind and Tatta 149 



LXXVII. — J&mi dynasty of Samana, 149 



LXXVIII.— Bahmany dynasty of Kalbarga 149 



LXXIX. — Berid Shahy dynasty of Beder, 150 



LXXX. — Faruki Dynasty of Kandeish, 150 



LXXXI.— Kings of Malwa, 150 



LXXXII .—Kings of Gujerat 150 



LXXXIIJ.— Ditto of Multan, 151 



LXXXIV. — Imad Shahy dynasty of Berar, 151 



LXXXV. — Adil Shahy dynasty of Bijapur, 151 



LXXXVI. — Nizam Shahy ditto of Ahmednagar, 151 



LXXXVII.— Kutb Shahy ditto of Golconda, 152 



LXXXVIII.— Moghel Emperors of India, 152 



LXXXIX.— Nizams of Hyderabad, 152 



XC. — Nuwabs and Kings of Oude, 152 



XCI. — Chronological Table of European and British Connection with 



India, 153 



XCII.— Present Political Divisions of India, 187 



