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Andre Wink reports on the possibility of the corruption of the [[Sanskrit]] names and renders them as related in parenthesis in the following chronology of the Rai rulers of Sindh:<ref name="Wink pg.152" />
Andre Wink reports on the possibility of the corruption of the [[Sanskrit]] names and renders them as related in parenthesis in the following chronology of the Rai rulers of Sindh:<ref name="Wink pg.152" />


*Rai Diwa ji (Devaditya), a powerful chief who forged alliance and extended his rule east of [[Makran]] and west of [[Kashmir]], south to the port of [[Karachi]] and north to [[Kandahar]]{{citation needed|date=June 2016}}
*Rai Diwaji (Devaditya), a powerful chief who forged alliance and extended his rule east of [[Makran]] and west of [[Kashmir]], south to the port of [[Karachi]] and north to [[Kandahar]].{{citation needed|date=June 2016}} He Poisoned the last Ror emperor [[Dadror]] and founded the Rai Dynasty, succeeded by [[Ror dynasty]]
*Rai Sahiras (Shri Harsha)
*Rai Sahiras (Shri Harsha)
*Rai Sahasi (Sinhasena)
*Rai Sahasi (Sinhasena)