112 Amber or Jaipur — Jesalmfr. 



Hundeo. 



Kuntal. 

 1185 Pujandeva, (Pajun,) married daughter of Prithi Raja. 



Matesi. 



Bijal. 



Rajdeo (Sahirdeva ? of Narwar, defeated by Mahmud, II. 1251, F.) 



Kilan. 



Kontal. 



Junsi. 



Udayakarna — his son Baloji obtained Amritsir, called Shekhavat 

 from his grandson Shekhji. 



Nara Sinh. 



Banbir. 



Udharao. 



Chandras^n. 



Prithi RAj, pilgrimage to Deivalon thelndus : murdered by 



Bhima, his son. 



Aiskarn. 

 1550 ? Baharmal, (Puranmal, W.) paid homage to Baber. 

 1586 ? Bhagwan Das, Akber's general, weJded his daughter to Jehangir. 

 1592 Man Sinh. ditto, governor of Bengal — Dakhan — Cabul. 

 1615 Bhao Sinh, died of drinking. 

 1621 Mah* Sinh, ditto. 

 1625 ? Jaya Sinh, Mirza Raja, poisoned by his son Kerat. 



Ram Sinh, reduced to mansab of 4000. 



Bishen Sinh, ditto 3000. 



1698 Siwai Jay Sinh, founded Jaypur, published Zij Mahomedsh&ht' 



1742 Iswari Sinh. 



1760 Madhu Sinh. 



1778 Prithi Sinh, II. minor. 



1778 Pertap Sinh. 



1803 Jagat Sinh, an effeminate prince, died without issue. 



1818 Jay Sinh, III. posthumous, believed supposititious. 



Table XXXIII. Raos o/Jesalme'r. 



Dynasty of the Bhattis, a branch of the Yadu race of the Chandra 



Vansa, Tod. 



Naba, fled from Dwarica to Marusthali — (Bh&yavat.) 

 Prithibahu — Khira — Jud-bhan, (from Bhatti chroniclers.) 

 Bahu-bal, espoused daughter of Vijaya Sinh, Malwa. 

 Bahu, killed by a fall from his horse. 



Subahu, poisoned by his wife, daughter of Ajmlr RajaMund. 

 Rijh married daughter of Ber Sinh of Mdlwa ,■ invasion of Ferid Shah. 

 B. C. 94 ? Raja Gaja, invaded Kandrupkel, in Cashmir. 



A. D. 15 ? Salbahan, 15 sons, all Rajas, conquered Panjab, expelled from Cabul. 

 Baland, invaded by Turks — his grandson Chakito, source of Cha- 

 kit tribe. 



Kullur, 8 sons, all became Musalmans. 

 Jinj, 7 ditto. 

 Bhatti , court at Lahore, gave name to family. 

 Mangal Rao, expelled by king of Ghazni — settled in Mir. 

 Majam Rao, his son — 

 730 Kehur, invaded by the Barahas, 787, a. d. 731. 

 733 Tanno, erected Bijnot. 



813 Biji Rae, continual feuds with the Langas, till 1474. Title Rao, 

 exchanged for Rawul. 

 Deoraj, excavated several lakes, one at Tvuinote. 

 Munda. 

 1008 Bachera, tributary to Anandapal of Delhi ; invaded by Mahmud. 

 1043 Dusaj. 



