Chronogram and figures; MS. written दुराखाडे,, if meant for Aşādha interca- my tracing TABLE II. DIVIDED KINGDOM OF NEPAL (1496 TO BEGINNING OF XVIITH CENT.) 1524-33 Jita-malla and Prana-malla (joint regency) Pranamalla (sole king). * Yaksamalla (reigning in 594 Jyestha=A.D. 1474.) 1 1551 Narendra, (Camb. Or. 135. N.S. 671, Srāvana.) 1566 Jaya-Mahendra (same MS.) 686, Srāvana. 1575-6 Sadāśiva. N.S. 696. (See Table II in 'Journey.') 1600 Sivadeva. (Inscr. cited in 'Journey' Table II.) For the remaining Kings of Nepal (with dates from coins), see 'Journey in Nepal,' Table II, and Cambridge Cat., p. 16. TABLE III. REIGNING KINGS OF TIRHUT, EASTERN AND WESTERN. EASTERN TIRHUT. Compiled from Vardhamāna's Gangākrtyaviveka (Br. Mus.; Or. 3567a), called 'G' below, and Vacaspati's Mahādāna-nirnaya ('M.'; Cat., p. 122.). 1. Kāmeśa G. [2. Bhogeśvara elder son of 1. Mentioned in vernacular records only.] 3. Bhaveśa M, [younger] son of 1. G. 5. Narasimha (M), Nrsimha (G) called Darpanārāyana, son of 4 (M.G). 6. (*) Bhairavendra M. Bhairavasimha called Harinārāyana G. This reign commenced not later than A.D. 1496, when the MS. G. was copied. 7. Rāmabhadra G called Rūpanārāyaņa G. 8. Laksminātha called Kamsanārāyana, reigning in December 1510. (Cat., p. 63, date verified by Dr. Kielhorn.) DYNASTY OF GORAKHPUR-CAMPARAN (WESTERN TIRHUT). 1. Prthvi-simhadeva, A.D. 1434-35. 1 According to several works of Vidyapati, cited by Eggeling, Cat. J. O., p. 875-6 (see also Grierson, Ind. Ant., Mar. 1899, p. 57.) Bhaveśa was succeeded by his elder son, Devasimha, and he by his son, Sivasimha. It is significant that not only Vardhamana and Vacaspati pass over these kings in silence, but Vidyapati himself does so in Narasimha's reign (Raj. Mitra Notices vi. 68). They were perhaps not generally acknowledged. 2 Vidyāpati (Eggeling 1. c.) and the Chronicle admit the previous reign of an elder brother, Dhirasimha, called Hrdayanārāyaņa. |