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Table XXVIII. Ranas o/Mewar. Capitals Chitdr, Udayapur. 



(Continued from Table XXVI.) 



After the destruction of the Balhura monarchy of Saurdshtra, and two cen- 

 turies' sojourn of the family in the Bhande> desert, Baph or Bappa conquered 

 Chitdr, and founded a new dynasty in A. D. 727. The hereditary title was 

 changed from Gehlote to Aditya. 



Wilson's list. Tod, from Aitpur inscription. 



750 Guhila, .... 1. Sri Gohadit, founder of Gohila (Gehlote) tribe. 

 Bhoja, 2. Bhoja (Bhagaditya ?) 



3. Mahendra. 



4. Naga (Nagaditya.) 



5. Syela. 



6*. Aprajit (compare with Tab. XXVI.) 

 7. Mahendra. 

 Kalabhoja, . . 8. Kalabhoja. 



Bhartribhata, 9. Khoman — invasion of Chitor from Cabul 812, A. D. 

 Samahayika, Mangal, expelled by chiefs. 



Khuman, .. 10. Bbirtripad, founded 13 principalities for his sons in 

 Mdlwd and Gujerdt. 

 11. Singhji, whose Rani, Lskshmi, bore 



Allata, 12. SriAllat, whose daughter Hariadevi was grandmother of 



Naravahana, 13. Nirvahana. 

 14. Salvahana. 

 967 Saktivarma, 15. Saktikumar, resided at Aitpur, 967, or 1068 ? T. 



Suchivarma, Umba Passa. 



977 Naravarma, Narvarma, cotemp. with Sabaktegin. 



1027 Kirttivarma, Yasuvarma, do. with Mahruud. Aitpur destroyed. 



Vairi Sinh, (Vira Sinha deva of Canouj ? See Bengal.) 

 Vijaya Sinh. 

 Ari Siuh. 

 Vikrama Sinh. 

 Samanta Sinh, 1209, W.? 

 Kumara Sinh. 

 Mathana Sinh. 

 Padraa Sinh. 

 Jaitra Sinh. 

 Tej Sinh. 

 1165? Samara Sinh, (Samarsi, T.) born 1149; marries Prithi Rai's daughter. 

 1192 Kerna, or Karan, his son — 

 1200 Rahup,— attacked by Shemsuddin, 1200. 



Nine princes, occupying 50 years, engaged in crusades, to recover 

 Gaya from the infidels, (Buddhists,) T. 

 Bhbnsi, recovers Chitor. 

 1274 Lakshman Sinh, (Lakumsi, T.) married Ceylon princess. 

 1289 (RamdeoofFerishtaJ Chitor sacked by Allauddin,(1305,F. 



Ajaya Sinh, (Ajaysi, T.) resided at Kailwarra. 

 1300 Hami'ra, son of Ursi, recovered Chitdr. 

 1364 Khait Sinh, (Khaitsi, T.) captured Ajmir. 



1372 Laxa Rana, (Lakha Rana, T.) rebuilds temples. Expedition to Gayd. 

 1397 Mokulji, supplants rightful heir Chonda. 

 1418 Khumbo, (Kumbho, T. Gownho, A. A.) defeats Mahmud of Mdlwd ; pillar 



raised in commemoration, 1439. 

 1468 Oda, murders his father, and is killed by lightning. 

 1473 Raemal, repels invasion of Delhi monarch Lodi. 



1508 Sanga, Singram,or Sinka, the Kalas or pinnacle of Mewdr glory, suc- 

 cessfully resists Baber at Bidna, 1526. 

 1529 Ratna, fell in duel with Bundi Raja. 



1532 Bikramajit, his brother. 2nd sack of Chitor by Bah&dur of Gujerat ; re- 

 covered by Hamayun. 



