AT ABU. 



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a subordinate branch which may be distinguished, although perhaps not very 

 accurately, as that of Anahilla, and another branch, termed the Prag'vdia / a 

 tribe connected with the Guzerat sovereigns, termed Paramdra ; the rulers of 

 Meda, apparently the same as those of Dhdr^ and the house of Agara^ or 

 Vachha, who, at one time, seem to have been the sovereigns of Sdkambharif by 

 which, in this place, Chitore most probably is to be understood. 



The following are the principal genealogies which may be derived from 

 the inscriptions, the authenticity of which we may afterwards proceed to 

 canvas, as compared with other authorities. 



CHA UL UK YA. 



Royal House of Pattan, 

 Nehrwala, or Guzerat. 



1 Mula Raja. 



2 Chamunda, A. D. 1011* lOSa.f 



3 Vallabha., 



4f Durlabha, A. D. 1023* 



5 Bbima. 



6 Kaladeva. 



7 Siddha Raja, A. D. 1094 to 



II45. * 



8 Kumara Pala, A. D. 1174. J 



9 Ajaya P&la. 



10 Mula. 



11 Bhiina, A. D 1209. || 



to 1231.11 



Siranga Deva, .. A. D. 1294. T 



• * ♦ Major Tod, Transactions of 

 Iloyal Asiatic Society, I. 

 222. 



f Colonel Wilford, A. R. IX. 188. 



J Lieutenant Macmurdo, Transac- 

 tions Bombay Society, I. 183. 



II II Inscrip. XVI., and in Ins: II. 

 V. 9. 



1 Ins: XXII. No. H. 



Branch 

 OF Anahilla. 



1 Arna. 



2 Lavanaprasada. 



3 Viradhavala, A. J>. 1231.* 



Ins: XVIIl. XIX. 



Pragvata 

 Branch. 



1 Chandapa. 



3 Chandapraeada. 



3 Soma. 



4 Aswaraja. 



5 Luniga, N From 



Malla, r A. D. 1231 * 



TejaPala, T to 



Vastu Pila, ... * A. D. 1237 # 



6 Jaitra Sinha. 

 L^vanya Sinha. 



» • Ins: I. XVm. XIX. XX. 



3 I 



