rajah

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English - Turkish
raca
(isim) raca
raja
Hindistan'da prenslere verilen unvan, mihrace
raja
(isim) raca
English - English
a Hindu prince or ruler in India
the king or ruler of an Indian state (raja, from rajan )
{i} Indian prince (also raja)
A native prince or king; also, a landholder or person of importance in the agricultural districts
(N) -a king or prince in India; a minor chief or dignitary
(trade name) made from a tussah silk or certain silk wastes It belongs to the pongee family of silks Made from irregular yarns, so has slubs and irregularities but thicker than shantung It is rather compact and strong Has a pebble-like feel and appearance Comes in all colours as well as natural ecru shades, but often warp and filling are different colours (irridescent effect)
(Hindu) A Hindu chief, or prince, who ruled a territory, either independently or as a feudal lord owing allegiance to an overlord
a Hindu prince or king in India
raja
Sanskrit word meaning king; royal
raja
Same as Rajah
raja
King; chief; ruler
raja
ruler; "Yatha raja, thatha praja": As the ruler, so the ruled (BV-15)
raja
a tribal chieftain, local ruler or monarch
raja
Alternative spelling of rajah
raja
Activity, passion One of the trigunas (three components)
raja
Pirate Captain Evil and Subversive
raja
{i} Indian prince (also rajah)
raja
type genus of the family Rajidae
raja
King In the history of Bali there were only 8 real kings who ruled 8 kingdoms; Badung (now Denpasar), Bangli, Bulèlèng, Gianyar, Karangasem (now Amlapura), Klungkung (now Semarapura), Mengwi and Tabanan
raja
type genus of the family Rajidae a Hindu prince or king in India
raja
a Hindu prince or king in India
rajah

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    ra·jah

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    Etymology

    (noun.) 1555. From Hindustani राजा (rājā) / راجا (rājā) Sanskrit राजन् (rājan, “king, prince”).
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