Question
Who was known as
āAndhra-Bhojaā?Solution
The ruler known as 'Andhra-Bhoja' was Srikrishna Devaraya, the emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire. He ruled from 1509 to 1529 and is celebrated for his patronage of literature, arts, and culture. Srikrishna Devaraya was a great supporter of Telugu literature and was known for his contributions to the cultural and literary development of the region, which earned him the title 'Andhra-Bhoja'.
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