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________________ 90 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [MARCH, 1878. B.C. 3040 Humati (Henanter). B.C. 688 Sivavriddhi-varma. 2990 JitôdAsti (Tuskhah joined in the Maha 611 Vasanta-varmå. hhârata). 550 Siva-Farmà (Deva). 2949 Gali (Srupast). Rudradeva-varma. 2910 Pashka (Parb). 493 Vriksha-deva-varma; Sankaracharya visit2854 Suyarma (JetydAstri). ed Nepal. 2794 Parva (Panchem). 436 Sankara-dêra Raja. 2723 Bunka (Kıng-king-king). 386 Dharma-deva (Brahmadeva). 2667 Swananda. 335 Mån-deva. 2627 Sthunko (Thumu,cotemporary with Asoka, 297 Mahadeva. B.C. 260P). 247 Vasantadeva-varma II. crowned K. Y. 2800. 2558 Gighri (Jaigri). 190 Udayadêva-varma. 2498 Nanê (Jenneo). 143 Månadeva-varma II. Luk. 98 Gunakâmadêva-varma (Sukam). 2365 Thôra. 48 Sivadeva-varma removed the capital to Deva 2294 Thôko (Thamu). Påtan. 2211 Varma. B.C. 6 Narendradeva-varma, brother of Siva2138 Guja (Gunjeh). deva. Pushkara (Kashkan). A.D. 27 Bhimadeva-varma (displaced by the 2065 Kesa (Tesha). Ahirs). 2019 Suga (Sungmia). 43 Vishnudeva-varma (Visbņu-gupta). 1950 Sansa (Jusha). 117. Visvadeva-varma contemporary with Vikra1887 Gunan (Gontho). maditya, gave his daughter in marriage to Ansu1813 Khimbu or Shimbu. varma, a Thakuri or legitimate Rajput (Krishna- Patuka attacked by the Somavansa Rajputs. gupta). 1739 Gasti (Galijjang subdued by the Soma- 6. The Thakur Dynasty, capital Madhyalakku (p. 133). vansis). A.D. 259 Ansu-varma (Anghu-varma). Bibhu4. Somavanka Dynasty. varm built an aqueduct on the left side of the B.c. 1658 Nimika or Nimisha (Nevesit, B.C. road leading southward to Ranf-pokhri; in his 178). time 3000 years K.y. had elapsed B.c. 101. 1608 Matâksha (Mattarktio). 301 Krita-Farm. 1517 Kåka-varma. 319 Bimarjuna-deva. 1441 Pasupresha-deva rebuilt the temple of 368 Nanda-deva. Salivahana Saka introduced Pasupati K.Y. 1234 (Pasupushadeve). into Nepal. 1386 Bhaskara-varma, a great conqueror. 2999 Vira-deva (Śiva-deva 371) founded Lalit5. Suryavansa Dynasty, ruling at Banekvara. I pur. B.C. 1311 Bhumi-varma, a Khetri, crowned in Chandrakétu-deva, the country suffered K.Y. 1389. from invaders. 1270 Chandra-varma. 387 Narendra-deva, 7 years (37 years). 1249 Chandra-varma (Jaya-varma). 424 Vara-deva, 8 years (Bala-deva, 17 years); 1187 Varsha-varma (Vrisha-varma). moved his capital to Lalit-P&tan; Gorakhnath came 1130 Sarva-varma. to Nepal; 12 years' drought; Machchhindranatha 1081 Přithvi-varma. came to Nepal K.x. 3623, A.D. 522.5 1025 Jyeshtha-varma. 441 Sankara-deva, 12 years. 977 Hari-varma (Kuvera-varma). 453 Varddham&na-deva, 13 years (Bhima Arjuna 901 Kuvera-varme (Hari-varma). 16 years). 824 Siddhi-varma. 469 Bali-deva 13 years (Jaya-deva, 19 years). 763 Haridatta-varma built the temple of Nila- 488 Jaye-deva, 15 years (Sribala-deva, 16 years). kantha Narayana. 504 Bal&rjuna-deva, 17 years (Kandara-deva, 724 Vasudatta-varma. 27 years). 691 Pati-varmá (Sripatri-varma). (807 Vikrama-deva, 12 years.) • Kirkpatrick gives Bhumi-gupta A.D. 178 M the 3rd Ahir king expelled by Sivadora-varma A.D. 918, adjusted by Prinsep to A.D. 470. 'S These date cannot both be correct; if we accept the second it would tally well enough with the next date under Gunak Ama-dova k.. 8894,-only that date is perhaps con siderably too early. Kirkpatrick's hista supply after Kondars-A.D. 531 Jaya-devs II.; 574 Bala-deva III. ; 586 Balerjan-deva; 629 Ragbobs-devs said to have introduced the Newar era, adjusted to A.D. 880); 686 Sikar-devs; and 778 Soho-deva. After Vikrama he gives 808 Narendra-deva; 810 Gunakema. dors; 896 Udaya-dova ; 901 Narbhay.devs.
SR No.032499
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 07
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJas Burgess
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages386
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size17 MB
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