384 M. M. Chakravarti —Language and literature of Orissa. [No. 4, 
14th year of this king. 1 He used to pay tribute to the Marhattas, 
and had little of royal power even in his own territory that corres¬ 
ponded with the present Khorda subdivision plus Parganit Lembai. 
VII. Makunda Deva II. 
(1797/98—1817 A.D.) 
Stirling places the accession of this king in 1798 A.D., and as he 
was a contemporary of the king his opinion carries weight. This is 
borne out also by two facts. According to A. the British conquered 
Orissa in this king’s 9th Agka, and captured and imprisoned the Raja 
in his 10th Aqka or 8th year. The British forces captured the Fort 
Barabati in Kataka on 14th October 1803, while the Raja himself was 
captured the next year in November 1804. 2 Hence the 1st year of the 
king falls in 1797-98 A.D. The Raja was released subsequently. But 
in 1817 on account of the rebellion of Khorda paiks he was recaptured 
and put into the prison at Kataka. There he died on 30th November 
1817 A.D. 3 in his 24th Arjka or 19th year. 
Appendix Y. 
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2 Toynbee’s Orissa, pp. 4-5 ; Hunter’s Orissa, Yol. II, p. 58. 
3 Toynbee’s Orissa, p. 21. 
