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Maharaja (/ˌmɑː(h)əˈrɑːdʒə/ MAH-(h)ə-RAH-jə; also spelled Maharajah or Maharaj) is a Sanskrit title for a "great ruler", "great king", or "high king".... |
Dogra dynasty (redirect from Maharaja of Kashmir) maharaja. Thus, Jammu and Kashmir was established as one of the largest princely states in British India, receiving a 21-gun salute for its Maharaja in... |
House of Scindia (redirect from Maharaja Scindia) Gwalior until India's independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, when the Maharaja Jivajirao Scindia acceded to the Government of India. Gwalior was merged... |
Sunda Kingdom (redirect from Maharaja Lingga Buana) The Sunda Kingdom reached its peak during the reign of King Sri Baduga Maharaja, whose reign from 1482 to 1521 is traditionally remembered as an age of... |
of Sandhawalia, grandfather of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The last Sukerchakia Misldar (commander of the Misl) was Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Towards the end of... |
Sahib died in 1918. His other patron, Maharaja Ripudaman Singh was forced to abdicate his throne in 1923. Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala State then... |
Garhwal Kingdom (redirect from Maharaja of Tehri Garhwal) honoured with the title of Maharaja. The King was entitled to an 11 gun salute and had a privy purse of 300,000 Rupees. In 1919, Maharaja Narendra Shah shifted... |
Mehrangarh (section Etymology) which includes main entrance Jai Pol (meaning 'victory gate'), built by Maharaja Man Singh to commemorate his victories over the Jaipur and Bikaner armies... |
Rogan josh (section Etymology) Rogan josh, by this definition, may mean "stewed in ghee". An alternative etymology is that the name derives from either the word roghan (Hindi: रोगन, Urdu:... |
Patiala State (section Maharaja-e Rajgan) nation of ‘Sikhistan’ led by Maharaja of Patiala were published by Dr VS Bhatti in 1940 for a “Khalistan led by the Maharaja of Patiala with the aid of... |
Heera Mandi (section Etymology) Singh, son of Dhian Singh Dogra. Dhian Singh was the Prime Minister during Maharaja Ranjit Singh's reign. Established by the Mughals, the women were mainly... |
Library of the Mahárájá of Bikáner. J.W. Thomas. p. 509. Rājendralāla Mitra. A Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Library of the Mahárájá of Bikáner... |
Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar (section Etymology) of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the marble pavilion was the guest house for European visitors. Electrification of the premises was done during Maharaja Hari... |
Bhutan (redirect from Etymology of Bhutan) Bhutanese invaded and occupied the kingdom of Koch Bihar. In 1772, the Maharaja of Koch Bihar appealed to the British East India Company which assisted... |
Nepal (redirect from Etymology of Nepal) view has found some support though it does not answer the question of etymology. It has also been proposed that Nepa is a Tibeto-Burman stem consisting... |
Raja Jai Singh I Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II Maharaja Ram Singh I Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II... |
Jaisalmer (redirect from Maharaja of Jaisalmer) Bagh, a complex with chhatris of Jai Singh II (d. 1743) and subsequent Maharajas of Jaisalmer Jaisalmer War Museum, a solemn tribute to the nation's military... |
Name of Nepal (category Country name etymology) sub-continent by at least 2,500 years ago. Historical discussions on the etymology of Nepal incorporated elements of Hindu and Buddhist History. The origin... |
Gonzo journalism (section Etymology) the term to describe Thompson's journalism. The 2013 documentary Bayou Maharaja: The Tragic Genius of James Booker quotes Thompson's literary executor... |
Bika established the city of Bikaner in 1488. He was the first son of Maharaja Rao Jodha of the Rathore clan, the founder of Jodhpur and conquered the... |