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TABLE III. 
Reigning Kings of Tirhut, Eastern and Western. 
EASTERN TIRHUT. 
Compiled from Vardhamana’s Gangdkrtyaviveka ( Br . Mus. ; Or. 3567a), 
called ‘ G’ below , and Vacaspati’s Mahaddna-nirnaya (‘ M.’; Cat., 
p. 122.) 
1. Kamesa G. 
[2. Bhogesvara elder son of 1. Mentioned in vernacular records 
only.] 
3. Bhavesa M, [younger] son of 1. G. 
4. ( l * 3 * ) Harasimhadeva, son of 3, M.G. 
5. Narasimha (M), Nrsimha (G) called Darpanarayana, son of 4 
(M.G). 
6. ( 8 ) Bbairavendra M. Bhairavasimha called Harinarayana G. 
This reign commenced not later than A.D. 1496, when the MS. G» 
was copied. 
7. Ramabhadra G called Rupanarayana G. 
8. Laksminatha called Kamsanarayana, reigning in December 
1510. (Cat., p. 63, date verified by Dr. Kielhorn.) 
Dynasty of Gorakhpur-Camparan (Western Tirhdt). 
1. Prthvi-simhadeva, A.D. 1434-35. 
2. S'aktisimha. 
1453-54. 
1457-58. 
r ; 
3. Madana (Simhadeva)-< 
1 According to several works of Vidyapati, cited by Eggeling, Cat. J. O., 
p. 875-6 (see also Grierson, Tnd. Ant., Mar. 1899, p. 57.) Bhavesa was suc¬ 
ceeded by his elder son, Devasimha, and he by his son, S'ivasiipha. It is 
significant that not only Vardhamana and Vacaspati pass over these kings 
in silence, but Yidyapati himself does so in Narasirpha’s reign (Raj. Mitra 
Notices vi. 68). They were perhaps not generally acknowledged. 
3 Yidyapati (Eggeling 1. c.) and the Chronicle admit the previous reign of an 
elder brother, Dhirasiipha, called Hrdayanarayana. 
