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V. Bhoja I., son of R. Chandrabhattairiké. VI. Mahendrapala, son of B. Dehanéga
and Mahidevi, moVII. Bhoja. II., son of M. thers, respectively, of Nos. VIII.
Vinéyakapala, son of M. VII. and VIII. Of these, Nos. I. and VII. are called
Vaishnavas; No.
V. Bhoja I., son of R. Chandrabhattairiké. VI. Mahendrapala, son of B. Dehanéga
and Mahidevi, moVII. Bhoja. II., son of M. thers, respectively, of Nos. VIII.
Vinéyakapala, son of M. VII. and VIII. Of these, Nos. I. and VII. are called
Vaishnavas; No.
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In Mahor, or Maholi, as the traditionary capital of a Réjii Bhoja, and in Bhojapura,
near Farrukhabad, we possibly have traces of one or other of the Bhojas
mentioned above.* If Devas'akti had not been a. usurper, Viniiyakapéla would
naturally ...
In Mahor, or Maholi, as the traditionary capital of a Réjii Bhoja, and in Bhojapura,
near Farrukhabad, we possibly have traces of one or other of the Bhojas
mentioned above.* If Devas'akti had not been a. usurper, Viniiyakapéla would
naturally ...
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Next comes Bhoja, and then Mahendrapzila again, with the date 9641. Further on
Kshitipala is mentioned ; and, after him, Devapala, the date 1005 being close by.
These dates, I may observe, are not sufiiciently particularized for one ...
Next comes Bhoja, and then Mahendrapzila again, with the date 9641. Further on
Kshitipala is mentioned ; and, after him, Devapala, the date 1005 being close by.
These dates, I may observe, are not sufiiciently particularized for one ...
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... later, shows the uncertainty of most things in Indian literature/'1” A Kélidasa,
and indubitably the greater Kailidésa, being noted with eulogy by B:ina,1 it will
not answer, any longer, to think of bringing him down to the days of Bhoja of Dhz'
1r:i.
... later, shows the uncertainty of most things in Indian literature/'1” A Kélidasa,
and indubitably the greater Kailidésa, being noted with eulogy by B:ina,1 it will
not answer, any longer, to think of bringing him down to the days of Bhoja of Dhz'
1r:i.
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If Nirbhayanarendra was the title of the Bhoja I. of the Kanauj copper-plate,
whose son was Mahendrapzila, it cannot be that this Rajasekhara compiled and
supplemented the Bilahari inscriptionfl' which I have assigned, but with much ...
If Nirbhayanarendra was the title of the Bhoja I. of the Kanauj copper-plate,
whose son was Mahendrapzila, it cannot be that this Rajasekhara compiled and
supplemented the Bilahari inscriptionfl' which I have assigned, but with much ...
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