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- Maharaja (also spelled Maharajah or Maharaj; lit. 'great ruler'; feminine: Maharani) is an Indian princely title of Sanskrit origin. In modern India and...
- Routraja Atula Balaparakrama Sahasra Bahu Kshetriyakula Dhumaketu Maharaja Adhiraja (regnal name) The cyclical order the names of the Ga****ati Maharaja: Ramchandra...
- to have won over "seven crowned kings" and thus obtained the status of "adhiraja". He defeated an enemy on the Malabar Coast and captured several Yavana...
- Prakashadharma was a notable king of this dynasty, who ****umed the title, Adhiraja. The Rīsthal inscription gives us information about his achievements. It...
- Prakashadharma was a notable king of this dynasty, who ****umed the title, Adhiraja. The Rīsthal inscription gives us information about his achievements. It...
- Routraja Atula Balaparakrama Sahasra Bahu Kshetriyakula Dhumaketu Maharaja Adhiraja (regnal name) The cyclical order the names of the Ga****ati Maharaja: Ramchandra...
- term "high king" is rarely applied to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (king). Adhiraja or Adiraja is the comparable term of high king in the Indian subcontinent...
- Second Ajitavardhana Second Vibhishanavardhana Second Rajyavardhana Second Adhiraja Prakashadharman or Adityavardhan Second Rajadhiraja Yashodharman or Vishnuvardhan...
- himself. In the epic Mahabharata 2:30, he is mentioned as the king of the Adhirajas. After the Pandava general Sahadeva defeats him, making him pay tribute...
- the Matsyas and brought under his sway Dantavakra, the mighty king of Adhirajas. He conquered the Nishadas and the kings of Avanti, Vinda and Anuvinda...