Bhoja was the King of Kannauj in the late 8th century CE.
[1][2] Dunduka made several futile attempts to kill Bhoja.
[1][2] After killing his father, Bhoja ascended the throne with the favour and support of Dunduka's subjects and high officials.
[1][2] Bhoja, like his father Dunduka and grandfather Āma, became a parama Jaina.
He either retired as a king after a short rule, or his kingdom was annexed by the Ayudhas, who established a new dynasty,[3] or he was deposed by the Pratiharas.