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Raja




Raja, also spelled Rajah, denotes a king or princely ruler in India. The word is rooted in Sanskrit and has a long history in the Indian sub-continent. The title is used in India to distinguish a Hindu king from a Muslim Nawab or Shah, and still is commonly used in India. The female equivalent is 'Rani'.



Updated on 17th August, 2025

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