- Maharaja - Wikipedia
Maharaja[a] (also spelled Maharajah or Maharaj; lit 'great ruler'; feminine: Maharani) [2] is a royal title in Indian subcontinent of Sanskrit origin In modern India and medieval northern India, the title was equivalent to a prince
- Maharaja | Indian Ruler, Royalty Monarch | Britannica
maharaja, (from mahat, “great,” and rājan, “king”), an administrative rank in India; generally speaking, a Hindu prince ranking above a raja Used historically, maharaja refers specifically to a ruler of one of the principal native states of India The feminine form is maharani (maharanee)
- Indias misunderstood maharajahs - BBC
India's maharajahs or rulers of princely states are commonly viewed through stereotypes of elephants, dancing girls, and grand palaces Historian Manu Pillai revisits their legacy
- MAHARAJA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MAHARAJA is a Hindu prince ranking above a raja
- MAHARAJAH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Maharajah definition: (formerly) a ruling prince in India, especially of one of the major states See examples of MAHARAJAH used in a sentence
- MAHARAJAH definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
maharajah in British English or maharaja (ˌmɑːhəˈrɑːdʒə ) noun any of various Indian princes, esp any of the rulers of the former native states
- MAHARAJA | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The maharajah pahlawan form the highest grade of maharaja, their rank being next below that of a panglima
- Maharajah: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
In Indian history, Maharajah denotes a royal title in princely states, contrasting with Rabi’s views on monarchy Additionally, it describes a king characterized by intense rage that disrupts the peace within his family and harem, illustrating the complexities of royal life and governance
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