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  2. Bhoja (Varman dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Bhoja was the King of Kannauj in the late 8th century CE. His parents were Dunduka and Padma, Dunduka's queen. [1] [2] Dunduka made several futile attempts to kill Bhoja. [2] Later, Bhoja killed Dunduka for the throne in his royal court. [1] [2]

  3. Bhoja - Wikipedia

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    Bhoja also launched a campaign against the Kachchhapaghatas of Gwalior, possibly with the ultimate goal of capturing Kannauj, but his attacks were repulsed by their ruler Kirtiraja. [ 50 ] According to the Udaipur Prashasti inscription, Bhoja defeated the Gurjara king.

  4. Kingdom of Kannauj - Wikipedia

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    In response to this, Dharmapala, the Emperor of Bengal invaded Kannauj and deposed Indrayudha and replaced him with Indrayudha's brother, Chakrayudha whom he made his vassal at an imperial court at Kannauj attended by the rulers of Bhoja (possibly Vidarbha), Matsya (Jaipur and north-east Rajasthan), Madra (East Punjab), Kuru (Haryana-Delhi ...

  5. Bhoja II of Kannauj - Wikipedia

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    Bhoja II (910–913), according to the Asiatic Society's Plate of Vinakapala, acceded to the throne of the Pratihara empire after his father Mahendrapala I. His mother was queen Dehanaga-Devi. His mother was queen Dehanaga-Devi.

  6. Varman dynasty (Kannauj) - Wikipedia

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    Bhoja: Seat: Kannauj: Titles: Maharajadhiraja of Kannauj: Dissolution: 770: The Varman dynasty was a dynasty that ruled from the mid 7th century to the late 8th ...

  7. Category:Kings of Kannauj - Wikipedia

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  8. Pratihara dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Pratihara dynasty, also called the Gurjara-Pratiharas, the Pratiharas of Kannauj or the Imperial Pratiharas, was a prominent medieval Indian dynasty which ruled over the Kingdom of Kannauj. It initially ruled the Gurjaradesa until its victory in the Tripartite Struggle in 816 which secured its right to the throne of Kannauj.

  9. Mihira Bhoja - Wikipedia

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    Bhoja's feudatory, the‌ Guhilas Samanta named Harsha of Chatsu, is described as : “defeating the northern rulers with the help of the mighty elephant force”, and “loyally presenting to Bhoja the special ‘Shrivamsha’ breed of horses, which could easily cross seas of sand." [9] \ Besides being a conqueror, Bhoja was a great diplomat. [2]