Introduction to King Cammim

As Maintained by the Gopal Raja Bansawali, King Cammim is the Fourth King of the Kirat Dynasty. He ruled Nepal for 42 years. He was the successor of King Melam and he was succeeded by King Dhaskam.

The Geneology translated by Daniel Wright and the famed Bhasa Bansawali, however, do not mention Cammin in any form whatsoever. Balamba has been mentioned as the Fourth King of the Dynasty and the son of King Ghaskana in the Bansawali.

The Daniel Wright Genealogy has similarly presented Balamba as the Fourth King of the Kirat Dynasty.

Genealogy of Kirkpatrick

The Genealogy of William Kirkpatrick has posited Kingly as the Fourth King of the Dynasty and his regnal years are 41 years and 1 Month.

Kirkpatrick potentially meant Cammin to be Kingly. It is evident in the similarity between the Years of Reign and the Language used by Kirkpatrick.

Epilogue

Note: The Prehistory of Nepal up to the Kirat Dynasty lacks sufficient evidence to guarantee its historical accuracy. The article has been written through the consolidation of Chronologies with minimum interpretation to preserve its Historiographical Accuracy. In the case of Further Evidence coming into Light, it needs to be posited that the Chronologies themselves have solely inspired the materials of the Article.