Bhojadeva
Bhojadeva was a notable king of the Paramara dynasty in ancient India, ruling during the 11th century. He is best known for his contributions to art, architecture, and literature, particularly in the region of Malwa. His reign is often associated with a flourishing of cultural and intellectual activities.
Under Bhojadeva's patronage, the famous Ujjain city became a center for scholars and poets. He is credited with the composition of the Siddhanta Shiromani, a significant work in astronomy and mathematics. His legacy continues to influence Indian culture and history, showcasing the importance of royal patronage in the arts.