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Answered by GlamKook
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1. Minal Devi - She was the daughter of Jayakeshin, a king of the Kadamba dynasty in Karnataka and was married to Karna I, a Chalukya king of Anahillapatanawada who met an early death, leaving his queen and young son Siddharaja Jayasimha. Minal Devi acted as regent for her son, who went on to become a legendary hero.

2. King Bhoj - Bhoj was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty. His kingdom was centered around the Malwa region in central India, where his capital Dhara-nagara was located. Bhoja fought wars with nearly all his neighbours in attempts to extend his kingdom, with varying degrees of success.

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Answered by neharenju
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1. Minaldevi

Minal Devi or Mayanalla, a famous queen of eleventh century Gujarat, is remembered as an able and just administrator. She was the daughter of Jayakeshin, a king of the Kadamba dynasty in Karnataka and was married to Karna I, a Chalukya king of Anahillapatanawada who met an early death, leaving his queen and young son Siddharaja Jayasimha. Minal Devi acted as regent for her son, who went on to become a legendary hero. An incident described in Rajashekhar Suri’s Prabandha Kosha testifies to the fact that she inspired him in many of his warlike exploits. She also managed affairs of state, built several monuments and lakes and was responsible for the remission of the tax on pilgrims visiting the Somnath temple. Two lakes built in her period were Minalasar or Munsar near Viramgam and Malva at Dhavalakka or Dholka in Ahmedabad. Minal Devi is mentioned with high esteem in contemporary literature.

2. King Bhoj

Bhoja had a reputation of a scholar king. He was obviously a well educated person who seeked education during his childhood. According to the Bhoja-Prabandha, he was taught both by his parents as well as other learned scholars. The name of his father was Sindhuraj who was also his predecessor and his mother’s name was Savitri. A scholar and a poet, Raja Bhoj wrote 84 books that covered various topics including poetry, philosophy, medicine, yoga, veterinary science, archery and phonetics. He founded the city of Bhojpur and even established the Bhojeshwar temple. Bhoj Shala in present day Dhar was a center of Sanskrit studies. The present day city of Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh is named after him (Bhojpal).

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