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Mihira Bhoja I

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The king of Gurjars maintain numerous faces and no other Indian prince has so fine a cavalry. He has great riches and his camels and horses are numerous. There is no country in India more safe from robbers'"
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Words by Salaiman an arab invader who visited India during the emperor's reign.History of Ancient India: Earliest Times to 1000 A. D.. 

 
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