Book Title: Tribes In Ancient India
Author(s): Bimla Charn Law
Publisher: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute

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________________ THE BHOJAS 373 of Kānyakubja. In Banerjee's view, Bhoja is to be identified with part of present Rajputana.1 The Arulala-Perumal Inscription and the Ranganātha Inscription of Ravivarman refer to a Bhoja king of that name who belonged to the Yadu family of the Kerala country in S. India. This king Ravivarman is declared in the inscription to have been wise, liberal and a protector of the good. i Vāngālār Itihāsa, B.S. 1321, pp. 167-8. 2 Epigraphia Indica, Vol. IV, Pt. IV, June 1896, p. 146.

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