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given by our author, and below that given by Tod in his Rájasthán –  (1) Chahaman (Canto I sh,11-25).
 (2) Vasudeva (ib.26-30).
 (3) Naradeva (ib,31-36).
 (4) Chandraräja (ib,37-40).
 (5) Jayapala Chakri (ib,41-52).
 (6) Jayaraja (ib,53-57).
 (7) Samanta Simha (ib,58.62).
 (8) Guyaka (ib,63-68).
 (9) Nandan (ib,67-71).
 (10) Vapra Rája (ib,72-81).
 (11) Hari Raja (ib,82-87).
 (12) Simha Rája (ib, 88-102)—(killed Hetim, the Muhammadan general, and captured four elephants in the battle).
 (13) Bhima (nephew of Simha, adopted by him) (Čanto II.sl,1-6).
 (14) Vigraha Raja (killed Mula Raja of Gujarât,[१] and conquered the country) (ib,7-9),
 (15) Gañgadeva (ib,10-15).
 (16) Vallabha Rája (ib,16-18).
 (17) Rama (ib.19-21).
 (18) Châmunda Raja (killed Hejama’d-dîn) (lb. 22-24),
 (19) Durlabha Rājā (conquered Shahabu’d-din)(ib,26-28).
 (20) Duśala(killed Karunadeva[२] )(ib,29-32).
 (21) Visvala (Visaldeva), killed Shahaúbuʼd-din.(ib, 33-37).

 (22) Prithvi Raja I, (ib,38.40),

  1. According to the Gujarati chroniclers, Mula Raja reigned from 998-1053 Α.ν., i.e, 55 years. Soon after his succession to the throne he was assailed by two armies—that of the Sapadalakshiya, Râja of Sakâmbhari (Sâmbhar, and that of Bârapa, tha general of Tailapa of Kaliyân see Ind. Anl, vol. VI, p, 181, Sapadalakshiya might be a biruda of Vigraha Råja, [Bhagavanlál Indraji points out that Sapādalaksa or Sayãlakha is the name of the Sivalik hills, and that the early rājas of Kammun called themselves Sapadalakshanripatis; and that the Sakmbhart rajas may have originally come from that country.]
  2. Is this Karandava the same with the Karundeva of Gujarat, the fifth in descent from Mula Rāja I,? His date as given by Dr. Bühler, is 1068-l093 Ꭺ.D. Dušala is sixth in descent from Vigraha, tho enemy of Mulà Raja; see Ind. Ant. vol VI. p. 180.