114 



Rajas of Orissa — Nipdl. 



1539 

 1550 



1580 

 1609 

 1630 

 1655 

 1656 

 1664 

 1692 

 1715 

 1720 

 1727 

 1743 

 1786 

 1798 



Narsinha Jenna, deposed by 



Telinga Mukund deo, (Harichandan,) invaded, and sovereignty of 

 Orissa overthrown, by King of Bengal, 1558. 

 Khurda Rajas ; BAui-vansa, or Zeminddri race. 

 Ramchandra deo, titular Raja under Akber. 

 Pursottem deo. Afghan incursions. 

 Narsinh deo. 

 Gangadhar deo. 

 Balbhadder deo. 

 Mukund deo. 

 Dirb Sinh deo. 

 Harikishen deo, 

 Gopinath deo. 



Ramchandra deo. Boundary much reduced. 

 Birkishore deo. Marhatta depredations. 

 Dirb Sioh deo, attached to Ndgptir 1755-6. 

 Mukund deo, deposed by the English, 1804. 



Table XXXV. Rajas of Ne v pa'l. 



The mythology of Nepal commences, like that of Cashmir, with the desiccation of 

 the valley, for ages full of water, by a Muni called Naimuni, (whence the name 

 of the country Naipdla,) whose descendants swayed the sceptre for near 500 

 years. — Kir/cpatrick's Nipdl. 



B. 



C. 3803 



Bhurimahagah, 



(adjusted 





back at 18 



years per 





reign, B. C 



. 844?) 



3795 



Jayagupta. 





3722 



Perniagupta. 





3631 



Sri Harkh. 





3564 



Bhimagupta. 





3526 



Munigupta. 





3489 



Bishengupta. 







Kerrdt tribe of ea. 



3240 



Yellang, adjusi 

 B. €. 646 ? 



ted date 



3150 



Daskham. 





3113 



Balancha. 





3081 



Kingli. 





3040 



Hananter. 





2990 



Tuskhah. 





2949 



Srupast. 





2910 



Parb. 





2854 



Jety dastri. 





2794 



Panchem. 





2723 



King-king-king. 





2667 



Siinaud. 





2627 



Thumu. 





3423 Jayagupta, II. overcome 

 by Rajputs of the 

 Terai, near Janak- 

 pur, B. C. 700 ? 



3211 Bal Sinha, descendant of 

 Mahipa Gopala. 



3302 Jaya Sinha. 



3281 Bhuwani Sinha, over- 

 come by the 



of eastern mountaineers. 



2558 Jaigri. 

 2198 Jenueo. 

 2425 Suenkeh. 

 2365 Thur. 

 2294 Thamu. 

 2211 Barmah. 

 2138 Gunjeh. 



Kashkun. 



2065 Teshu. 

 2019 Sungmia. 

 1950 Jusha. 

 1887 Gontho. 

 1813 Khimbhum. 

 1739 Galijang, displaced 

 Khetris of the 



by 



Surya-vansi race. 



1658 Nevesit, (adjusted date 1385 Bhoskar varma, a great 



of conquest, B.C. 178.) conqueror. 



1608 Matta Ratio. 1311 Bhumi varma. 



1517 Kaikvarma. 1270 Chandra varma. 



1441 Pasupush deva (founded 1249 Jaya varma. 



Paspatnath.) 1187 Vrisha varma. 



