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Q. |
The greatest king of the Pratihara dynasty was - |
A. | Vatsaraj |
B. | Bhoj (Mihir-Bhoj) |
C. | Dantidurga |
D. | Nagbhatta II |
Answer» B. Bhoj (Mihir-Bhoj) | |
Explanation: Mihira Bhoja I (836-885 CE) or Bhoja I is considered as the greatest and most powerful ruler of the Pratihara dynasty. At its height, Bhoja's empire extended to Narmada River in the South, Sutlej River in the northwest, and up to Bengal in the east. He was a scholar as well. |
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