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Appendix IV. 
The Later Kings of Khordd. 
Considerable confusion exists regarding the times of these kings, 
and the confusion has arisen partly from the peculiar nature of the 
Oriya aqka and partly from relying on one version alone of the Madala 
Panji. The Oriya agka omits several years and begins in bhadra; 
but hitherto it has been taken as an ordinary year. The Madala 
Panji, furthermore, gives several versions of the royal genealogies. Of 
these one has been followed by Mr. Stirling, which will be called A; 
