1903.] 
M. Chakravarti —Eastern Ga/rjga kings of Orissa. 
Materials. — Continued. 
121 
No. 
Lan¬ 
guage. 
Date-extracts, 
References 
Remarks. 
Makara £ln- 13, Monday = 6th Feb¬ 
ruary, A.D. 1251. 
6th Zi-ka’dah, A.H. 641, Saturday = 
Tabakafc - i-Nasiri, 
Fight with 
16th April, A.D. 1244. 
Tran station by 
Major Raverty, p. 
738. 
Malik 
Tughril - i - 
T u gh a n 
Khan at 
Kata sin. 
13th Shawwal, A.H. 642, Tuesday = 
Ditto, pp. 665, 739, 
The invasion 
14th March A.D., 1245. 
762-3. 
of Bengal 
by Jaj-na- 
gar forces, 
and their 
arrival op¬ 
posite Lak- 
hanawatl. 
* 
Between A.H. 644-656 (A,D. 1247- 
1258). 
Ditto, pp. 762-3. 
Three battles 
with Malik 
Iklitiy ar¬ 
il d - din 
Y iiz-bak-i- 
T u gh r i 1 
Khan. 
“ The following year ” 
Ditto, p. 763, 
Invasion and 
capture of 
Umurdan, 
the Rae’s 
capital, by 
Malik Yuz- 
bak. 
No regnal years being available, tbe year of reign has been deduced 
First and last vears fl ’° m the figure given in Puri and K§n ' 
dupatna Plates, viz., 33, which as erjka is 
equal to 24th year. See remarks under Rajaraja III [supra p. 117]. 
The king was son of Anagga-Bhima Deva by his wife Kastura 
Eelationship. U§vi ' In Ep ' Re P'’ No - 307 ’ he is a]so des * 
cribed as born of tbe king Anaqga-Bhima. 
The name is generally written as Narasimha. 
Tbe copperplates speak of the king’s invasion of Rarha and Varen- 
Historical Facts. dra andthe defeat of Havanas there. This 
fight with Bengal Mahomedans is corrobo¬ 
rated by Tabakat-i-Nasiri. I quote the passages in full, as being 
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