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PEDIGREE OF THE' 



86. Nanda Maharaja, 

 the eldest of tlie seven, built the village of Nandapura* , and gave it as an Agrahaj (an endow- 

 ment) to 500 Brahmans. His dominions extended from Rameshvara to the Godaverij — Nanda 

 Maharaja after a reign of 42 years died in 998, Salivdhana Saca, in the year Anala, of the 

 Vrihaspati cycle, (A. D. 1076.) he was succeeded by his son. 



t 87. Chalik Raja, 

 who reigned 41 years— i. e. to Saca, 1039-40. He had three sons, 



ViJALA Haya 

 Reigned at Kalyan Dharja 

 Patan,X 1041 Saca. 



(after two generations had passed, Sri 

 Ranga Raja being king of Kalyun- 

 patan, made war upon Ramchandra, 

 and deposing him placed his own bro- 

 ther, Narsinha Raja, on the masnad of 

 Vijayanagar. (see below, no. 99.) 



and 



ViSHNUWARDHAN 

 had no kingdom. 



88. ViJAYA Ray A 

 at Kiskindhaiiagar 



or 



Vijayanagar, an. Saca. 1039-40 A. D. 1118 



89. ViMALA Rao, his son, 1080 11-58 



90. Narsinha Deva, 1104 1182 



91. Rama Deva, 1171 1249 



92. Bhup Ray a, 1196 1274 



having no sons, Vidyaranya, the Guruoi a neighbouring Raja, named Jambuk Raya, placed 

 Bukka Raya, son of the latter on the masnad, in accordance with the Law of Kdla ,madhavi 

 grantha. His sovereignty extended over the whole of the Dakhan. 



93. Bukka Raya, 1256 



94. Harihara Rao, 1289 



95. Deva Rao, 1313 



96. ViJAYA Rao, 1336 



97. PuNDARA Deva Rao, .... 1346 



98. Ramchandra Rao, 1372 



99. Narsinha Raja, 1395 



100. ViRA Narsinha Raja, 1412 



had three sons— AcHiTA Rao, Sadasheo Rao, and Trimala Rao ; but these being chil- 

 dren at the time of the death of their father, the country was managed by Krishna Rao, their 

 uncle, who had been the dewan of their father. 



101. Achita Rao. 



102. Krishna Peva Maha Raya, 1446 1524 

 Extended his dominions over Anandashen, or Mahdnad (near Ramnad), Kunchy (eight koss 

 from Arcot), Pandu Desk (about Madura), Choldesh ( Tanjore) and Sri-Ranga (near Trichi- 

 nopoly), Dudur Desk (not recognized), Arcot, Nellore, Srirangpatan and Mysore, Ahmed- 

 nagar, Sonda ( Bindunoor), Chittledrug, Harpanhally, Jarriwakrattan, Girpaingora, (Pughur), 

 Karpah ( Cuddapah) Yadogiri, Raechore — Mudgal — Godwall — Karnul— Shorapur — Sagger — • 

 Pupdeymal — Kalidndrug, Kulbarga — Golconda — Amdanagar (Guzerat ), Yankatgiri — Purinda 



1334 

 1367 

 1391 

 1414 

 1424 

 1450 

 1473 

 1490 



* Perhaps, also Waraiigol, the ancient capital of Telinguna, whence the Vijayanagar family are said by Grant 

 Duff to derive their origin. 



t Here the numbers cease in the original MS. i Kalian Drkg, 



