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Sankata. 
924. Sugandha Rant. 
926. Partha. 
941, Nirjita Verma. 
942, Chakra Verma. 
952. Sura Verma 
953. Partha, a second time. 
954, Chakra, a second time. 
954. Sankara Verdhana. 
956. Chakra Verma, a third time. 
957. Unmatti Verma. 
959. Sura Verma, a second time. 
Last ok Mrxep Dynasty. 
960. Yaskara Deva. 1062. Harsha. 
969. Sangrama Deva. 1062. Udayama Vikrama. 
969. Parvagupta. 1072. Sankha Raja. 
971. Kshemagupta, 1072. Salha. 
979. Abhimanyu. 1072. Sussala. 
993. Nandigupta. 1088. Mallina. 
994, Tribhuvana. 1088. Jaya Sinha. 
996. Bhimagupta. 1110. Paramdna. 
1001. Didda Rani. 1119. Bandi Deva. 
1024, Sangrama Deva. 1126. Bopya Deva. (?) 
1032. <Ananta Deva. 1135. Jasu Deva. 
1054, Kalasa. 1158. Jaga Deva, &e. &e. 
The list goes on to 1298. But I have no coins of later kings than 
Jaga Deva. It will be seen, however, that out of these two lists 
alone I have given the coins of 19 kings. JI have given another coin which 
reads Java Deva Deva. This must be a coin of a king who reigned near 
to the time of Jaga Deva. He must be either an usurper or a man who is 
known to history under some other name. I give with some diffidence ano- 
ther coin. I attribute it to Bopya Deva. Of this man it is written that 
his folly exceeded all bounds. The historians give us the following speci- 
men of his lack of sense, which after all might have come from the banks 
of the Shannon. One day Bopya was taking his ease on the river. Look- 
ing over. the side of the boat he saw a reflection of himself in the water. 
He smiled. The reflection smiled. He grew angry. It grew angry. At 
once he threw a stone which I suppose disturbed the water and disposed of 
