Bhoja tribe
| Bhoja tribe | |
|---|---|
| Parent house | Andhaka | 
| Country | Vidarbha Kingdom, Kunti Kingdom, Surasena Kingdom | 
| Style(s) | Raja | 
| Cadet branches | 
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The Bhoja tribes were a collection of semi-Aryan ancient tribes, located in India during the Late Vedic Period. They are described as being an offshoot of the Yadava tribe in the Indian epic of Mahabharata. They were a branch of the Andhaka clan, who were in turn descendants of the Satvata clan descended from King Yadu. The Bhojas were sub-divided into eighteen branches and ruled from their capital at Mrittikavati, on the banks of the Parnasa river in Central India.