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A. F. R. Hoernle — -Muhammadan and Hindu Goins. [No. 3, 
For information on the Kalachuri dynasty of Chedi I may refer to 
General Sir Alexander Cunningham’s Archaeological Survey Reports, 
Yol. XVII, p. 71 if., and Professor Kielhorn’s paper in the Indian 
Antiquary , Vol. XVII, pp. 135-138. On the accounts there given the 
subjoined genealogical list is based : — 
Serial 
No. 
Approximate date 
of accession. 
Names of kings. 
Actual dates from inscriptions. 
1 
1000 A. I). 
Kokalla 
2 
1030 „ 
Ratnaraja I 
3 
1060 „ 
Prithvideva I 
4 
1090 „ 
Jajalladeva I 
1114 A. D. (8C6 IC. S.) 
5 
1120 „ 
Ratnadeva II 
6 
1135 „ 
Prithvideva II 
1141 (893 K. S.),* 1 145 (896 K. S.), 
1158 A. D. (910 K. S.) 
7 
1160 „ 
Jajalladeva II 
1167 A. D. (919 K S.) 
8 
11/5 „ 
Ratnadeva III 
1181 A. D (933 K. S.) 
9 
1185 „ 
Prithvideva III 
1190 A. D. (1247 V. S.) 
The following is a list of the coins that have been found : — 
Serial 
No. 
Names of kings. 
Found in 
Sarangarh 
State. 
Found in 
Patna State. 
Total. 
Grand Total. 
large 
small 
large 
small 
large 
small 
1 
Jajalladeva ... 
9 
17 
2 
i 
ii 
18 
29 
2 
Ratnadeva 
29 
29 
29 
3 
Prithvideva ... 
1 
i 
i 
Total ... 
59 
Iwo of the coins are of pure gold ; viz., one large coin of Jajalla 
(found in the Patna State), and the large coin of Prithvi Deva. All others 
are of mixed metal, containing gold in very varying proportions, which 
could only be determined by a regular assay. The other large coin of 
Jajalla, found in the Patna State, as well as his small coin, found there, 
appear to be of nearly pure gold. 
In weight and size they are all practically alike; that is, the 
larger coins measure 065, the smaller, 05 inches ; and the larger coins 
weigh 57 grains, the smaller, 15 grains. The large gold Prithvi Deva 
weighs 59 grains, and one large Jajalla Deva of mixed metal weighs only 
56 grains : also one small Jajalla, only 14 grains. 
# See Indian Antiquary , Yol. XX, p. 84. 
