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King of Malwa
Bhoja II
King of Malwa
Reignlate 13th century
PredecessorArjunavarman II
SuccessorMahalakadeva
PradhanGoga deva
Regnal name
Bhoja
DynastyParamara
FatherPossibly Jayavarman II
ReligionHinduism

Bhoja II was a 13th-century king of the Paramara dynasty in central India. He succeeded Arjuna II as the king of Dhara in Malwa region.

According to Hammira Mahakavya, written by the Jain poet Nayachandra Suri, the Chahmana ruler Hammira defeated Arjuna of Sarasapura and Bhoja of Dhara. Based on this, R. C. Majumdar concluded that Hammira must have invaded Malwa twice: once during the reign of Arjuna II, and again, during the reign of Bhoja II. Because Hammira ascended the Chauhan throne during 1282–83, Bhoja must have ascended the Paramara throne sometime after 1283 CE.

Pratipal Bhatia, on the other hand, speculates that Arjuna II's minister Goga-deva rebelled against him, and put Bhoja II on the throne of Dhara as a titular king. The 16th-century historian Firishta describes Goga as the "Raja of Malwa". According to Bhatia's theory, Goga-deva became the de facto independent ruler of one part of the Paramara kingdom, while Arjuna II continued to control another part.

Bhoja II was succeeded by Mahlakadeva.

References

  1. Majumdar 1966, pp. 85–86.
  2. Sastri 1970, p. 828.
  3. Bhatia 1970, p. 160.
  4. Majumdar 1966, pp. 853.

Bibliography

Paramaras of Malwa
Early rulers
  • Upendra (9th century)
  • Vairisimha I (9th century, possibly fictional)
  • Siyaka I (9th century, possibly fictional)
  • Vakpati I (9th-10th century)
  • Vairisimha (10th century)
Sovereigns


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