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Mihira Bhoja (r. c. 836 – c. 885 CE) or
Bhoja I was the
Pratiharan Emperor from 836 to 885 CE. He
inherited a
weakened realm in an
adverse situation from...
- Look up मिहिर in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mihira is an
ancient Indian word
meaning "Sun". It may
refer to: Mithra, the Indo-Iranian sun god Varahamihira...
- his son Ramabhadra, who
ruled briefly before being succeeded by his son,
Mihira Bhoja.
Under Bhoja and his
successor Mahendrapala I, the
Pratihara dynasty...
- Varāhamihira (c. 20/21
March 505 – c. 587), also
called Varāha or
Mihira, was a
Hindu astrologer-astronomer who
lived in or
around Ujjain in present-day...
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Mihira Sirithilaka, (born May 28, 1978, as මිහිර සිරිතිලක [Sinhala]) is an
actor in Sri
Lankan cinema,
theater and television.
Primarily active as a comedian...
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successive royal families. It was also
known as ****daya
during the time of
Mihira Bhoja. It is
situated 104
kilometres west of the
state capital, Lucknow...
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Mitra (disambiguation)
Mithridates (disambiguation)
Mehran (disambiguation)
Mihira (disambiguation) Mithra, a
Zoroastrian deity, the
origin of the Greco-Roman...
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marriages Meher (disambiguation)
Mehar (disambiguation)
Mehran (disambiguation)
Mihira (disambiguation) Mer (disambiguation) Mehrdad, a
Persian name
Myrrh (disambiguation)...
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descendant Mihira Bhoja, Devaraja's name
appears as
Devashakti (IAST: Devaśakti).
According to the
Gwalior prashasti inscription of
Mihira Bhoja, Devaraja...
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imperial Pratihara dynasty in the
Gwalior inscription of his
descendant Mihira Bhoja. The
exact date of Nagabhata's
accession is not known. His grand-nephew...