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22.

To which of the following dynasties did King Bhoja, a great patron of literature and art, belong?

Karkota
Utpala
Paramara
Gurjara Pratihara
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Gudipati said:   5 years ago
Bhoja (reigned c. 1010-1055 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty. His kingdom was centered around the Malwa region in central India, where his capital Dhara-nagara (modern Dhar) was located.
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Yuvaraj said:   8 years ago
@ALL.

1. Bhoja (also Bhojadeva) was a philosopher king and polymath of medieval India, who ruled the kingdom of Malwa in central India from about 1000 to 1050 CE. Also known as Raja Bhoja Of Dhar, he belonged to the Paramara dynasty.

2. Actually, Mihir Bhoja (836-890) belonged to Gurjara Pratihar dynasty.
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Manpreet said:   7 years ago
He belongs to Gurjara Pratihara Dynasty.
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Siddu said:   7 years ago
Kalidasa the great poetry stayed Bhoja Dynasty and his great friend also.
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Salma said:   8 years ago
Bhoja (reigned c. 1010-1055 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty. His kingdom was centered around the Malwa region in central India, where his capital Dhara was located.
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Shivani said:   8 years ago
Also, that was the Raja Bhoja, after whom the city of Bhopal is named.
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GAURAV PANWAR said:   8 years ago
He belongs to Gujarat pratyahara dynasty.
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Bhagya said:   7 years ago
Bhoja was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty. His kingdom was centered around the Malwa region in central India, where his capital Dhara-nagara was located.
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Lavan said:   1 decade ago
Any one explain it clearly.

Haman said:   1 decade ago
Bhoja (also Bhojadeva) was a philosopher king and polymath of medieval India, who ruled the kingdom of Malwa in central India from about 1000 to 1050 CE. Also known as Raja Bhoja Of Dhar, he belonged to the Paramara dynasty. The name Bhoja means "bountiful, liberal" and appears as the name of a tribe, the descendants of Mahabhoja, in the Mahabharata.

Bhoja established numerous temples, including the Bhojeshvara Temple at Bhojpur, a city he founded, about 30 km from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh on the banks of river Betwa, and the Bhoj Shala, a centre for Sanskrit studies and temple of Sarasvatī in present day Dhar.


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