Bhoja

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Bhoja refers to an ancient Indian clan or dynasty traditionally associated with the Yadava lineage and mentioned in various historical and epic sources.

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Observed surface forms (6)

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Yadava lineage
ancient Indian clan
dynasty
associatedWithDeity Krishna NERFINISHED
Vishnu NERFINISHED
associatedWithText Bhagavata Purana NERFINISHED
Harivamsa NERFINISHED
country ancient India NERFINISHED
culturalContext ancient Hindu polity
descentClaim Yadu NERFINISHED
dynasticTradition Yadava dynasties NERFINISHED
ethnicAssociation Yadava NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod ancient period of Indian history
knownFrom genealogical lists in Puranas
itihasa (epic) tradition
languageContext Sanskrit sources
mentionedIn Mahabharata NERFINISHED
Puranas NERFINISHED
ancient Indian inscriptions
politicalType monarchical polity
region South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
relatedClan Andhaka NERFINISHED
Satvata NERFINISHED
Vrishni NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
roleInTradition allied clan of the Yadavas
socialStatus Kshatriya NERFINISHED
sourceType Puranic literature
epic literature
inscriptional evidence

Referenced by (14)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pritha adoptedBy Bhoja
this entity surface form: Kuntibhoja
Kunti adoptiveFather Bhoja
this entity surface form: Kuntibhoja
Pritha adoptiveFather Bhoja
this entity surface form: Kuntibhoja
Andhra Bhoja comparesTo Bhoja
this entity surface form: King Bhoja
Andhra Bhoja etymologyComponent Bhoja
this entity surface form: Bhoja (legendary king and patron of learning)
Paramara kingdom flourishedUnder Bhoja
this entity surface form: King Bhoja
Yadava hasSubgroup Bhoja
Kunti namedAfter Bhoja
this entity surface form: Kuntibhoja
Raja Bhoj Airport namedAfter Bhoja
this entity surface form: Raja Bhoj
Paramara kingdom notableRuler Bhoja
this entity surface form: Bhoja of Dhara
Andhra Bhoja relatedConcept Bhoja
this entity surface form: Bhoja (Paramara king of Dhar)