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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"...
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Maharajah and the
Sepoys Maharajah and the Sepoys,
originally called Shatranj Diwana Shah and also
known as the Mad King's Game,
Maharajah chess, or Sarvatobhadra...
- accident. The
themed storyline continues with
subsequent maharajahs (including the
original maharajah's bachelor brother)
transforming the area into a nature...
- The
Maharaja of
Travancore was the prin****l
title of the
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Travancore in the
southern part of Kerala, India. The
Maharaja of Travancore...
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Maharajah Jai
Singh may
refer to: Jai
Singh I (1611 – 1667),
ruler of the
kingdom of
Amber (later
called Jaipur) Jai
Singh II of
Amber (1688 - 1743),...
- the
residences of the
consorts of the
Maharajahs of
Travancore in Trivandrum. The
descendants of the
Maharajahs were
considered as
members of
these Ammaveedus...
- Berlin,
Vienna and Budapest. On the last part of the voyage,
Baker and the
Maharajah hired a
wooden boat in Budapest,
which was
eventually abandoned on the...
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Vadodara (Gujarati: [ʋəˈɽodɾɑ] ), also
known as Baroda, is a
major city in the
Indian state of Gujarat. It
serves as the
administrative headquarters of...
- Nair nobility. The
Maharajahs married these ladies through the
Sambandham form of
wedlock known as
Pattum Parivattavum. The
Maharajahs of
Travancore (current...
- The
Maharaja of
Patiala was the
title of a
Maharaja in
India and the
ruler of the
princely state of Patiala, a
state in
British India. The
first Maharaja...