Haravati Dynasty. 105 



977 Jaya Sinh, (or Jypal of Ferishta, burned himself, 1000, 3ee Mdlwd) 



extended his dominion to Lahore, &c. 

 1000 Ananda D£va, (or Ajay deo) Anandpal, F. 



Sora^swara, married daughter of Anangpal of Delhi. 

 1176 Prithiray, of Lahore, obtained Delhi, slain by Shahabuddin, 1192. 

 1192 Rainasi, slain in the sack of Delhi, T. 



Vijaya Ray, adopted successor of Plithiray, (see Delhi pillar.) 

 Lakunsi, thence 26 generations to Nonad Sinh, present chief of 

 Nimrdna, nearest lineal descendant of Ajipal and Prithiraj. 



Table XXIV. Haravati or Harauti branch of the Chohan Dynasty. 



The Haras are descended from Anura'ja, a son of Visalade'va or more 

 probably of Ma'nikya Rai', T. see preceding table. 



Anuraja, took possession of Asi, or Hansi, in Haridna. 

 A. D. 1024 Ishtpala, obtained Asergarh, miraculously. 



Chand Kama. 



Lok Pal. 

 1192 Hami'ra, (knownin Prithiraja wars ;) killed in 1192. 



Kalkarna. 



Maha Magd. 



Rao Bacha. 

 1298 Rao Chand, slain with all but one son by Alla-uddin. 

 1300 Rainsi, protected at Chitor, obtained Bhynsror. 



Kolan, declared lord of the Pathdr, (central India.) 

 1311 Rao Bango, took possession of the Hun court of Myndl. 



Rao D£va, summoned to Lodi's court, abdicated to his son 



Hara Raja, founded Bundi .- country called Haravati after him. 



Samarsi, (Samara Sinh,) conquered the Bhils. 



Napuji, feud with Solankhi chief of Thoda. 



Hamu-ji, defied supremacy of Rana of Mewdr. 



Birsingh. 

 1419 Biru. 

 1485 Rao Banda, a famine, 1487, expelled by his brothers 



Samarcandi and Amarcandi, who ruled 12 years. 



Narain Das, recovers Bundi. 



1533 Suraj Mai, assassinated by Chitor Rana. 



1534 Soortan, a tyrant, banished. 



Rao Arjun, his cousin, killed in defence of Chitor. 

 1575 Rao Raja Surjan, Chunar, and Benares given to him. 

 Rao Bhoja, separation of Bundi and Kota. 



Bundi branch. 



1578 Rao Ratan, built Ratanpur, his son Madhu Sinh receives Kotd from 

 Gopinath. [Jehangir, henceforward separation, 



1652 Chatra Sa% took Kalberga, under A'urangzeb, killed with 12 



princes in battle of Ujain. 

 1658 Bhao Sinh, received govt, of Arangdbdd under A'urangz£b. 

 1681 Anurad Sinh. 



1718 Budh Sinh, supported Bahadur Shah, dispossessed by Jypur Rdja* 

 1743 Omeda, regains Bundi, 1749, with Holkar's aid, retires 1771, dies 

 1770 Ajit Sinh, Jugrdj, murders R£na of MeWar. [1804. 



Rao Raj Bishen Sinh, minor, protects Col. Monson's flight. 

 1821. Ram Sinh. 



Kotah Branch. 



1579 Madhu Sinh, son of Rao Ratan, see above. 

 1630 Mokund Sinh. 



1657 Jagat Sinh. 

 1669 Keswar Sinh. 

 1685 Ram Sinh. 



