Raja Bhoj was a legendary ruler associated with the Paramara dynasty of Madhya Pradesh. He was the son of King Sindhuraja and ruled from 1010 to 1055 CE. He was a great patron of learning and the arts, and is credited with founding the University of Bhojpur. He was also a skilled warrior and expanded the Paramara kingdom to its greatest extent.
The Chandelas were a Rajput dynasty that ruled over Bundelkhand in central India from the 8th to the 13th centuries CE. They were known for their military prowess and their patronage of the arts. The Tomars were a Rajput dynasty that ruled over Delhi from the 8th to the 12th centuries CE. They were known for their military prowess and their construction of forts and temples. The Gonds were an indigenous people of central India who ruled over a large kingdom in the 16th and 17th centuries CE. They were known for their resistance to Mughal rule.
The correct answer is A.