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Maharaja (also
spelled Maharajah or Maharaj; lit. 'great ruler'; feminine: Maharani) is a
South Asian royal title of
Sanskrit origin. In
modern India...
- 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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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...
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subcontinent ****embled in a
grand review at
Ferozepore as
Ranjit Singh, the
Maharajah of the
Punjab brought out the Dal
Khalsa to
march alongside the sepoy...
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Gurdeep "Deep" Roy (born
Mohinder Purba; 1
December 1957) is a Kenyan-British actor,
puppeteer and stuntman. At 132
centimetres (4 ft 4 in) tall, he has...
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state of Travancore, in
southern India until 1949 and
later the
Titular Maharajah of
Travancore until 1991. His
reign is
known for
several notable reforms...
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princely state under the British. The
British government accorded the
Maharajah of
Travancore a high 19 gun
salute outside Travancore,
whereas locally...
- of Albemarle, who sold it to MP
William Newton in 1813. In 1849, the
Maharajah Duleep Singh, the last true
ruler of the Sikh
Empire and
owner of the...
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Vadodara (Gujarati: [ʋəˈɽodɾɑ] ),
formerly Baroda, is a
major city in the
Indian state of Gujarat. It
serves as the
administrative headquarters of the...
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House of
Scindia or
earlier known as the
Sendrak was a
Hindu Maratha Royal House that
ruled the
erstwhile Gwalior State in
central India. It had the Patil-ship...