116 



Nepal — Gurkhas — Simroun . 



1323 Hara sinha deva, raja of Simroun, who was expelled from his 

 own dominions by tlie Patan sovereign of Delhi. (See below.) 

 Belal Sinha, capital Bhatgoan. 

 Sri deva mall. 

 Naya mall. 

 Asoka mall. 

 Jestili mall. 

 Jait mall. 

 1600? Jaya EkshaMall, (or Jye Kush Mull,) divided Patan, Khatman- 

 du, Banepa, and Bhatgaon between his daughter and three sons. 





Bhatgaon. 



Banepa. 





Patau. 





Itaya Malla. 



Ran Malla. 





a daughter. 





Bhu Bbin malla. 



Khatmandu. 



1654 



Siddhi ]Sara Sinha. 





Besson malla. 



Ratna malla. 



1685 



Nirman Iudra 



1669-79 Jaya C 



Jaya Prak&s malla. 





malla. 





Trihoka malla ? 1656 



Pratap malla. 



1689 



Yoga Narendra 





Jagat Johi malla. 1662 



Jaya Yoga Prakas 





malla. 





Jay Jeta mitra 



malla. 



1695 



Mahipatlndra mall. 





malla. 1695 



Jaya Prakas malla. 



1696 



Jaya vira mahendra. 



1695 



Bhupati Indral701 



Bhaskara malla. 



1706 



Jaya Iudra malla 





malla. 1715 



Mahendra malla. 





deva. 



1721 



Itanjit malla, form- 1722 



Jaya Jagat Jaya 



1715 



Hridiali Narasinha. 





ed alliance with 



malla. 



1716 



Kishi nirmal deva. 





Gurkhas, which 1721 



\ Jaya Yoga Prakas 

 J mall, from Patan 



1722 



Jaya Zughir yoga 





ended in his 1753 





malla deva. 





subversion, and 





1729-31 Jaya Vishnu malla. 





finally that of 





1742 



Jaya Yoga Prakas 





all Nepal. 





1749-5 



malla deva. 

 Jaya Vishnu malla 

 Agani. 



Gurkhali Dynasty, descended from the Udayapur Rajputs, occupied Kernaou 

 and, Noakdt, for 6 or 8 generations, prior to conquest of Nepal. 



1768 PrIthinarayan Sah, 



1771 Pertab Sinha Sah deva. 



1775 Ran Behadur, (Behadur Sah regent,) deposed by nobles, 1800. 



1800 Girwan Yudh Vikrama Sah deva. 



1804 Ran Behadur, returns from Benares, deposed and assassinated. 



1805 Girvan Yudh Vikrama Sah deva, again. 

 1816 Rajendra Vikrama Sah deva. 



The Khatmandu and Patan names, and all the dates from 1632 downwards, are 

 confirmed by Nipalese coins in my possession, collected by Dr. Bramley. 



Table XXXVI. 



Rajas of Samangarha, or Simroun, in the Tardi, 

 south of Nepal. 



From Kirkpatrick. 



A. D. 844 Nana deva. 

 Kanak deva. 

 Narsinha deva. 

 Rama Sinha deva. 

 Bhad Sinha deva. 

 Karm Sinha deva. 

 1323 Hara Sinha deva. 

 don his capital 

 was destroyed by 



connection with the Raj of Nepal. 



From Hodgson's List, Journ. As. Soc. 

 IV. 123. 



Nanyupa deva, founded Simroun, A. D. 

 1097. 



Ganga deva. 



Nara Sinha deva. 



Rama Sinha deva. 



Sakti Sinha deva. 



Hara Sinha deva, compelled to aban- 

 and take refuge in the hills, when Simroun 

 Toghlak Shah, in 1323 A. D. See above for his 



