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Name: Bhoja

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Polity: Paramara dynasty

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Bhoja was a prominent ruler of the Paramara dynasty who reigned from 1019 to 1055. He ruled over the kingdom of Malwa, located in present-day central India. During his tenure, Bhoja faced several significant wars and conflicts. One of the most important wars was the Battle of Chandrawati in 1022, where Bhoja successfully defended his kingdom against the Chandela ruler Vidyadhara. Another notable conflict was the Battle of Kalinjar in 1023, where Bhoja defeated the Kalachuri king Karna. These wars and victories solidified Bhoja's power and expanded his influence in the region, making him one of the most renowned rulers of his time.

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