rajá - translation to spanish
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rajá - translation to spanish

MONARCH OR PRINCELY RULER
Raja (title); Raja Bahadur; Rao raja; Rao Raja; Râja; Rāja; Rajan; Raaya; Rajah; Rajahnate; Raol, Chawda; RAOLJI; Rājan; Raja Mahendra; Raja Sahib
  • Treaty of Purandar]] (12 June 1665)
  • Benares]] and his suite, 1870s
  • Raja Dhruv Dev of [[Jammu]] assesses a horse, by [[Nainsukh]], c. 1740s; it was usual for horses to be shown off in front of a white sheet, to better appreciate their form.

rajá         
REY O GOBERNANTE PRINCIPESCO EN EL ENTORNO DE LA INDIA
Rash (hinduismo); Rashá; Rajah; Adiraja; Rajás; Rash (rey); Rasha (rey); Rashá (rey); Rasha (India)
n. rajah, Indian prince (also raja)
rajá         
REY O GOBERNANTE PRINCIPESCO EN EL ENTORNO DE LA INDIA
Rash (hinduismo); Rashá; Rajah; Adiraja; Rajás; Rash (rey); Rasha (rey); Rashá (rey); Rasha (India)
rajah
maharajá         
PRÍNCIPE DE LA INDIA
Marajá; Maharash; Majaraní; Mahārāja; Majarás; Maharao; Majarásh; Majarayá; Maharaja; Majárash; Rājanyá; Rāja; Mahārāja adhirāja; Raja (rey); Rasha; Majaras; Majarani; Majaraya; Rajan; Rajanya; Maharaja adhiraja; Maharāja; Maharāja adhirāja; Maharaja adhirāja; Rajanyá; Rājanya; Raja (sánscrito); Maharaj; Mahārājaḥ; Rajan (hinduismo); Raja (hinduismo); Râjâ; Majarashas; Maharani; Raja (sanscrito); Maharajaḥ; Mahārājaji; Marajaní; Majarash
maharaja

Definition

rajá
sust. masc.
Soberano índico.

Wikipedia

Raja

Raja (; from Sanskrit: राजन्, IAST rājan-) is a royal title used for South Asian monarchs. The title is equivalent to king or princely ruler in South Asia and Southeast Asia.

The title has a long history in South Asia and Southeast Asia, being attested from the Rigveda, where a rājan- is a ruler, see for example the daśarājñá yuddhá, the "Battle of Ten Kings".