maharajah
IPA: mɑhɝˈɑdʒʌ
noun
- Alternative spelling of maharaja [A Hindu monarch ranking above a raja, an emperor.]
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Examples of "maharajah" in Sentences
- The widow of a maharajah is known as a Rajmata.
- Mussulmans among them, though the maharajah is a Hindoo.
- Soon after, the rebels enter the palace and kill the maharajah.
- She is the daughter of the Maharajah of India, and thus a princess.
- Earlier the land was under the control of Maharajah of Vizianagaram.
- Following this the Maharajah remained single for more than a decade.
- These maharajahs are memorialized on the walls of the tiger enclosure.
- The Maharajah had a forward looking temperament and progressive views.
- The krewe's royalty is referred to as the maharajah and the maharanee.
- The 100-seat elegant dining room of Junoon seems fit for the maharajah.
- A couple of years later the Maharajah decided on an endowment in England.
- But the Maharajah refused to permit this and constrained her in her palace.
- Rudrasimha and Senadhipati jointly plan to arrest the Maharajah and Jayasimha.
- The title maharajah, meaning "great king," had been claimed by the Dali kings.
- Kashmir was an independent princely state under the British Raj ruled by a Hindu maharajah.
- "I call him the maharajah of Washington power dining," says Lyndon Boozer, a telecommunications lobbyist whose mother was President Lyndon B.
- And will the major ever succeed in reuniting a pair of Churchill shooters given to his father by a maharajah and divided between his sons at his death?