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Gaekwar
Gadolinium Gad`o*lin"i*um, with an assigned atomic weight of 153.3. Gaekwar Gaek"war, n. [Also Gaikwar, Guicowar.] [Marathi g[=a]ekw[=a]r, prop., a cowherd.] The title of the ruling Prince of Baroda, in Gujarat, in Bombay, India.

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- Gaekwads (also spelled as Gaikwads, Guicowars, Gaekwars) (IAST: Gāyakavāḍa), a Hindu Maratha dynasty of the former Maratha Confederacy and its subsequent...
- Shrimant Shivajirao Anandrao Gaekwar (21 September 1983–). Elder son of Anandrao Khanderao Gaekwad. Shrimant Udaysingh Anandrao Gaekwar (3 December 1990–). Younger...
- Shrimant Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh Rao Gaekwad (29 June 1908 – 19 July 1968), who belonged to the Gaekwad dynasty of the Marathas, was the ruling Maharaja...
- Udayasinhrao Shivajirao (K. S.) Gaekwar (11 June 1918 – 11 August 1960) was an Indian first-class cricketer active in 1939 who pla**** for Cambridge University...
- Fatehsinghrao Prataprao Gaekwad II (2 April 1930 – 1 September 1988) was an Indian politician, cricketer, and titular Maharaja of Baroda from 1951 until...
- pla**** at first-class level. This included his two sons, K. S. Gaekwar and Khanderao Gaekwar. He also had a daughter with his wife, Shrimant Akhand Soubhagyavati...
- Fateh Singh Rao Gaekwad (before April 1751 – 26 December 1789) was the Maharaja of Baroda (r.1778 – 1789). He was the third son of Damaji Rao Gaekwad....
- Prakashan. ISBN 978-0-86132-214-5. Gaekwar, Sayaji Rao. Speeches and addresses of Sayaji Rao III, Maharaja Gaekwar of Baroda. H. ****ord 1933. ASIN B000855T0I...
- Library of Australia. Mulhar Rao Gaekwar Maharaja of Baroda, defendant (1875), The trial and deposition of Mulhar Rao Gaekwar of Baroda, Compiled and printed...
- Princess Sita Devi of Pithapuram (formerly known as “Queen of Baroda”) (2 May 1917 – 15 February 1989) was known as the "Indian Wallis Simpson". She was...