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Bhojas of Goa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bhojas of Goa Bhojas of Goa are a dynasty that ruled Goa and parts of Konkan and some part of Karnataka from the at least 3rd century AD to the 6th century AD, Goa came under the political sway of the Bhojas who ruled this territory in feudal allegiance to the Mauryan emperor of Pataliputra or perhaps under Shatavahanas.The Bhoja seat of power was located at ''Chandrapura'' or ''Chandraura'' (Modern Chandor) in Goa. ==History== The earliest reference to Bhojas is found in rock edits of Ashoka as well as Bhavishya Purana.They are connected to the Yadavas of Vidarbha and Dwaraka,and are believed to have descended from them. Though their history is very obscure,copper-plates and other literary historical sources shed light on their history. While ruling ''Chandramandala'' area from Chandraura,their territory might have extended Goa,parts of North Canara and Belgaum districts of Karnataka.Some sources say that they might have been feudatories of the Satavahana.They were known for overseas trade,and the organisations of traders were highly ordered. Egyptian geographer Ptolemy, and the unknown author of Periplus of the Erythraean Sea has named this tract of the Bhojas as ''Arieke'' (Sodon).Their territory is also mentioned as a pirate coast of Satavahanas as well.
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