Kavi Raj Shyaraal Uas —The Minn tribe of Jdjpur. 
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Thoris are not allowed by the Minas to enter their villages, be¬ 
cause the latter owe them a grudge for their having killed Malaji. 
The Parihar MinXs. 
The Parihar Minas exceed in number all the other castes inhabit¬ 
ing the District of Jajpur; forty thousand men of this branch live 
within the bounds of Meywar, Tonk, Buudi,* and Jeypore, and are 
systematically organised. 
Origin and genealogy, as given by the Jagas and Dholis : 
(1.) hTahar Rao Tr? (Raja of Mandore in Marwar). 
(2.) Mal^Deo 
, I 
(3.) Supan 
I 
(4.) Jaru 
(5.) Thunsi 
1 " 
(6.) Seva and Soma 
' These two (No. 6) went to Toda between S. 1503 and 1547 and 
were granted jagirs by the Raja of Toda. 
(7.) Samda —the legitimate son of Soma, repaired to 
Malwa. 
Then Soma married two Mina women, named Kerdi and 
Kabri, who bore him six sons : 
(a.) Hapa whose descendants are found towards Umargadh. 
(&.) Napa^TRT ) 
, ' > died childless. 
(c.) Sadna ) 
{d.) Sanwul —who was killed. 
(e.) Deni —whose descendants are traced to Minas still living 
in the Bundi state. 
(/. ) Bhoja —his issue exists in Jajpur. 
From Bhoja was born : 
(8.) Dena 
I 
(9.) Haja 
* The date of their advent is fixed about the 12th century A. D., confirmed by 
an inscription in a temple at the Kheran village of Oomur.—Mr. A. N. Bruce’s 
“ Report on the Parihar Minas *’ 18G5-67. Also Sherring’s “ Hindu Castes and 
Tribes,” Vol. Ill, p. 80. 
