Bhoja II (Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty)
| Bhoja II | |
|---|---|
| 8th Gurjara-Pratihara king | |
| Reign | c. 910 – c. 913 |
| Predecessor | Mahendrapala I |
| Successor | Mahipala I |
| Gurjara-Pratihara rulers (730–1036 AD) | |
| Nagabhata I | (730–760) |
| Kakkuka and Devaraja | (760–780) |
| Vatsaraja | (780–800) |
| Nagabhata II | (800–833) |
| Ramabhadra | (833–836) |
| Mihira Bhoja I | (836–885) |
| Mahendrapala I | (885–910) |
| Bhoja II | (910–913) |
| Mahipala I | (913–944) |
| Mahendrapala II | (944–948) |
| Devapala | (948–954) |
| Vinayakapala | (954–955) |
| Mahipala II | (955–956) |
| Vijayapala II | (956–960) |
| Rajapala | (960–1018) |
| Trilochanapala | (1018–1027) |
| Jasapala (Yashpala) | (1024–1036) |
Bhoja II (910–913), according to the Asiatic Society's Plate of Vinakapala, acceded to the throne of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty after his father Mahendrapala I. His mother was queen Dehanaga-Devi. He reigned for a short time and was overthrown by his step-brother Mahipala I.[1]
| Preceded by Mahendrapala I (890–910)) |
Gurjara Pratihara Emperor 910–913 CE |
Succeeded by Mahipala I (913–944) |
References
- ↑ Rama Shankar Tripathi (1989). History of Kanauj: To the Moslem Conquest. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. pp. 255–256. ISBN 812080404X, ISBN 978-81-208-0404-3.
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