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Mihirbhoja I was known by the title of Adivarah.
Mihirbhoja I was known by the title of Adivarah.
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Mihirbhoja I's kingdom did not extend as far south as the country's southern region.
Mihirbhoja I's kingdom did not extend as far south as the country's southern region.
False
The military strength of Mihirbhoja I was acknowledged by the Arab traveler Sulaiman.
The military strength of Mihirbhoja I was acknowledged by the Arab traveler Sulaiman.
True
Mihirbhoja I established a Pali educational institution in Dhar.
Mihirbhoja I established a Pali educational institution in Dhar.
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Mihirbhoja I was the son of Ayyadevi and Ram Bhadar.
Mihirbhoja I was the son of Ayyadevi and Ram Bhadar.
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Mihirbhoja I
- Mihirbhoja I was the son of Rambhadra and Amapdevi.
- He is known for defeating his father and taking over the throne.
- He is mentioned as a powerful king.
- Arab traveler Suleiman described his army.
- He ended a three-way conflict.
- He fostered Sanskrit literature.
- His empire stretched from the Himalayas to the south, and from the west to the east.
- He founded a Sanskrit school in Dhar (MP).
Coins
- Mihirbhoja I was associated with different types of coins.
- Some coins were named Adivarah.
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Explore the life and legacy of Mihirbhoja I, the formidable king known for his conquests and cultural contributions. Learn about his military prowess, the expanse of his empire, and his impact on Sanskrit literature. Discover the significance of the coins associated with him.