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King Mihir Bhoj

  • July 25, 2023
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King Mihir Bhoj

Subject: History

Section: Ancient India

Concept:

  • The controversy around the lineage of Mihir Bhoj has surfaced recently in Haryana.
  • The current controversy in Haryana
  • The Gurjar community in Haryana’s Kaithal had planned to unveil a statue of Mihir Bhoj, calling him a GurjarPratihar Samrat (king).
  • The Rajput community members objected to this.

About Mihir Bhoj

  • Mihir Bhoj (c. 836-885 CE) was a successful and ambitious ruler of ninth century India.
  • At that time, the Gurjara-Pratiharas were ruling over a vast empire, from Kashmir to Gujarat.
  • Mihir Bhoj successfully conquered areas of Deccan and Malwa too.
  • During the ninth century, the major political struggle was for control over Kannauj as it was considered that whoever conquered Kannauj would be emperor of the country.
  • Hence, the country witnessed a tripartite struggle among three big powers of the times —
  • the Gurjara-Pratihara,
  • the Rashtrakutas of Deccan and
  • the Palas of Bengal.
  • In that struggle, Mihir Bhoj was, by and large, the most successful.
  • He conquered areas of Gujarat and Malwa from the Gujarat-Rashtrakutas.
  • Similarly, the king launched a campaign towards Bengal and conquered territories of Gorakhpur from the Palas of Bengal too.

His contested lineage:

  • Gurjar Pratiharas, the group to which Mihir Bhoj belonged, are often considered both Rajputs and Gurjars.
  • Gurjars were a nomadic tribe in ancient India, initially spreading in Rajasthan and Gujarat regions.
  • It is believed that Mihir Bhoj belonged to this tribe.
  • However, it is also believed that he claimed Kshatriya status for himself.
  • The Pratihara branch of the dynasty was linked to Rajputs.
  • It was considered that only a Kshatriya (warrior) could become a king.
  • In ancient India, all kings claimed Kshatriya status.
History King Mihir Bhoj

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