188 M. M. Cliakravarti — Inscription of Kapilendra Beva. fN^o. 2, 
According to one version of the M. Panji he ruled seven years ; 
according to another version 11 years and seven months. The shorter 
period is accepted as being more probable. It is more consistent with tlie 
reigning years whicli follow ; and as Govinda Vidyadhara was in high 
service in 1509 A.D., he could not be expected to reign long after 1541 
A.D, In his 7th Agka (1545-46 A. D.) he is said to have waged war 
with the king of Golkonda. While encamping in the south, his sister’s 
son Raghu Bliahja Chbtaraya revolted in Orissa. The king hurried 
back, defeated the rebels who were being assisted by Bengal Maho- 
medans, and drove them beyond the Ganges. 
II. Caka Pratapa Deva. 
' ( ? 1549 A.D.— ? 1557 A.D.) 
This son of Govinda Deva succeeded. According to one version, 
he ruled eight years ; according to another, twelve years and a half. 
The shorter period has been accepted. He is represented as a bad 
king, who oppressed the people. 
III. Narasimha Rata Jena. 
( ? 1557 A.D. ) 
According to Madala Panji he had just ascended the throne of his 
father, when Mukunda Haricandana rebelled and murdered him. He 
was on the throne for only one month and sixteen days. 
IV. Raghurama Jena. 
( ? 1557 A.D.— ? 1559-60 A.D.) 
The brother of the above succeeded. Mukunda Haricandana 
continued to revolt, defeated and imprisoned the king’s chief minister 
Dane-i Vidyadhara, defeated and imprisoned Raghu Bhafija Chotaraya 
who had invaded again from the Bengal side, and finally murdered the 
kino- after a disturbed rule of one year, seven months and fourteen 
days. 
C. TELII^GA DYNASTY. 
(one king). 
Mukunda Deva, Haricandana. 
(1559-60 A.D.— 1568 A.D.) 
The last independent Hindu King of Orissa : — 
The following may be ascribed to his reign : — 
1. A.H. 968 = 1560 A.D. ... A silver coin of Jalal Shah, mint Jajpnr 
[Thomas’ Chronicles of the Pathan Kings 
of Delhi, p. 417]. 
