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58:, indicating Sanskrit's dominance during that period. Circular seal with a relief figure of a swan (though each ruler may have had their own symbol) and Ratification of gifts made by Prabhu Naga Bhogikamatya for spiritual salvation. Interestingly, other rulers, like King Ashankit, had different symbols - his was an elephant, as seen on three copper plates. Devaraja is credited with establishing a well-organized administrative system, which facilitated trade, commerce, and cultural exchange. He also patronized 216: 169: 142: 268: 69:
The earliest recorded Bhoja ruler in Goa, King Devaraj, is mentioned in a 3rd- or 4th-century AD inscription found in South Goa. This southern Brahmi script plate, issued from Chandrapur, grants tolls and land to Brahmins Govindswami and Indraswami. The Bhoja rulers of Chandrapur controlled areas
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The Aryanization of Goa commenced under the Mauryan Empire. Ashoka's Girnar rock edicts mention the Pettnikas, Rashtrikas, and Bhojas, who inhabited semi-autonomous kingdoms along the empire's southern border in the Deccan and Konkan coast. According to Puranic tradition, the Bhojas, an Aryan
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The Chalukya period began with Emperor Pulakesi II (AD 610). Following King Dantidurga's establishment of the Rashtrakuta dynasty (AD 753), the Chalukyas became feudatories, remaining so until AD 980. Later, the Silaharas and Kadambas also became Rashtrakuta feudatories.
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subdivision of Yadavas, settled in the Konkan region around the 3rd century BC. Initially governed by tribal constitution, their leaders eventually became hereditary rulers.
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The Bhojas of Goa The Puranas refer to the Bhojas as a branch of the Yadava clan . The Bhojas settled at a very early date in Berar.
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for several centuries. However, the dynasty declined in the 6th century CE, eventually giving way to other ruling powers.
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plate and three copper plates provide valuable information about his reign. These ancient texts feature inscriptions in
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beyond Goa's west coast, with records of grants found in Ponda taluka and surrounding Konkan regions.
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The King Devaraja was the first known ruler who established the Bhoja dynasty in
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Viśvambharā, Probings in Orientology: Prof. V.S. Pathak Festschrift
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Rao, Vasant D.; Gokhale, Balkrishna Govind; D'Souza, A. L. (1966).
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Rao, Vasant D.; Gokhale, Balkrishna Govind; D'Souza, A. L. (1966).
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and encouraged the construction of temples and other public works.
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Shastri, Ajay Mitra; Handa, Devendra; Gupta, C. S. (1995).
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The Cultural History of Goa from 10000 B.C.-1352 A.D.
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Index

Bhoja dynasty
Goa
India
Chandrapur
Siroda
Sanskrit
Prakrit
Hinduism
Asankita
Bhoja kingdom
The Cultural History of Goa from 10000 B.C.-1352 A.D.
Ancient Indian History and Culture
Goa Through the Ages: An economic history
ISBN
978-81-7022-259-0
Goa: A Daughter's Story
ISBN
978-0-14-303343-1
Ancient Indian History and Culture
The Territories and States of India
ISBN
978-1-135-35625-5
"The mighty and powerful Bhojas"
Viśvambharā, Probings in Orientology: Prof. V.S. Pathak Festschrift
ISBN
978-81-85151-76-2
Categories
History of Goa
History of Maharashtra
Indian monarchs

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