1886.] Kavi Raj Sliyanial Das —The Mind tribe of Jdjpur. 
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The Mothis Minas are not allowed to step on the carpets of Hindus 
because of their having practised cow-slaughter at some period. 
The genealogy of the Mothis Minas is as follows : 
(1.) Rohi Das ^T^.. 
(2.) Haria and Saria 
(3.) Ren 
(4.) Chundar 
(5.) Kous 
(6.) Kati Rae TT^. 
I 
(7.) Budka 
I " 
(8.) Balra 
I 
(9.) Khetram Pasa 
I 
c I ■ 
(10.) *Satuii 
(11.) Hatak 
(The hero of his race, who 
distinguished himself as a 
warrior in the fight against 
Baghrawuts.f He is wor¬ 
shipped by the Mothis Mi¬ 
nas, as a hero-god.) 
(10.) Dipsa 
(11.) Dewul 
I 
(12.) Udasi came to the 
Toda Solankhi Chief of 
Bhanyla (the modern 
town of Hayanagar), be¬ 
tween S. 1404 and 1488. 
(13.) Bisal 
I 
(14.) Guna JT-fT. 
I * 
(15.) Tida fWl. 
I 
(16.) Toi 
* His descendants are found in Merwara. 
f The twenty-four Baghrawat brothers were the descendants of Bagh Rao in 
the service of Prithvi Baj Chauhan. They acquired a reputation for benevolence and 
courage but are said to have been addicted to spirituous liquors. 
A Gujar woman bore to the eldest brother Sawai Bhoj a son Deva, worshipped 
under the name of Devaji by the Gujars. All the brothers lost their lives on the 
Khari river in Meywar, fighting against the Raja of Bhanai in Ajmere j their deeds 
are still sung by the villagers. 
