Rajas of Cashmir. 103 



834-10 Ajitapfra, set up by the same usurpers. 

 870-10 Anangapira, restored to the succession. 

 873-10 Utpalapira, last of the Carcota race. 



Utpala Dynasty, 84 years, 5 months. 



875-10 A'ditya Verma, or Avanti Verma, a severe famine. 



904-1 Sancara Verma, invaded Gujjara and Raja Bhoja, ( ? see Mdlwa,) 



Cashmir cycle brought into use, 59. 

 922-9 Gopjila Verma\ killed youth. 



Sancata, last of the Verma race. 

 924-9 Sugandha Rani, recommended the election of 

 926-9 Part'ha. — The Tatris and Ecangas powerful. 

 941-9 JNirjita Verma, also called Pangti, the cripple. 

 942-9 (Jhacra Verma, civil wars. 

 952-9 Sura Verma. 

 953-9 Part'ha, a second time. 

 954-3 Chacra Verm&, do. 

 954-9 Sancara Verdhana. 

 956-3 Chacra Verma, a third time. 

 957-7 Unmatti Verma. 

 959-9 Sura Verma, II. 



Last or mixed Dynasty, 64 years, 4 months. 



960-3 Yasascara D£va, elected sovereign. 



969-3 Sangrama DeVa, dethroned and killed by 



969-9 Parvagupta, slain at Sur^swari X£tra. 



971-3 Xemagupta, destroyed many Viharas of Buddhists. 



979-9 Abhimanyu, intrigues and tumult. 



993-9 Nandigupta, put to death by his grand-mother Didda. 



994-10 Tribhuvana, shared the same fate. 



996-10 Bhimagupta, ditto. 

 1001-1 Didda Rani, assumed the throne herself, adopts 

 1024-7 Sangrama Deva, II. (with whom Wilson's list closes.) 

 1032 Hariraja and A'nanta deva,* his sons, (continued from the printed 



Taringini.) 

 1054 Kalasa. 



1062 Utkarsha, and Harsha deva. 

 1062 Udayama Vikrama, son of the latter. 

 1072 Sankha Raja. 

 1002 Salha, grandson of Udayama. 

 1072 Susalha, usurper, do. 



1088 Mallina, his brother, (end of Kalhana Pandit's list.) 

 1088 Jaya Sinh, sou of Susalha, (Jona Raja's list.) 

 1110 Paramana. 

 1119 Bandideva. 

 1126 Bopya deva. 



1135 Jassa deva, his brother, an imbecile. 

 1153 Ja^a deva, son of Bopya. 

 1167 Raja deva. 



1190 Sangrama deva, III. a relation. 

 1206 Rama deva. 

 1227 Lakhana deva, adopted. 



1^:61 Sinha deva, new line ; killed by his brother-in-law 

 1275 Sinha deva, II. an usurper, who was himself deposed and killed 



by the Mlechas under Raja Dullach (?) 



* The lengths of reigns only are given in the original : calculating therefore back- 

 wards from Ala-uddin, it becomes necessary to curtail the reign of Hariraja, (52 

 years,) by about 30 years, to form a natural link with Wilson's date of Sangrama 

 deva. P. 



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