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Qu'est-ce (qui) est maharaja - définition

HINDU INDIAN RULER TITLE
Hindu Maharaja; Maharajah; Maharadja; Maharaj; Maharani; Marajá; Samraja; Maharaja Lela; Maharajadhiraja; Mahārājah; Dharma-maharaja; Dharma Maharaja; Maharaja Bahadur; Sawai Maharaja Bahadur; Sawai Maharaja; Maharajadhiraj; Maharajkumar; Maharini; Mahārāja; Maharajahs; Maharajas; Maraja; Maharaj Babu; Maharajadhiraja Bahadur; Maharajin; Moharaja; Moharaza; Moharani
  • Khengarji III]] Sawai Bahadur, Rao of Kutch, GCIE, KIH
  • Maha [[Vajiralongkorn]] Bodindradebayavarangkun, King of Thailand (2016–)
  • [[Maharaja Ranjit Singh]], first Emperor of the [[Sikh Empire]]
  • Sikkim]]
  • Prithvi Narayan Shah Dev]] of Nepal.
  • Shree Panch]] Mahārājādhirāja [[Rana Bahadur Shah]] Bahadur Shamsher Jang Devanam Sada Samaravijayinam, Sovereign King of Nepal
  • Maharani [[Rudrama Devi]] was one the few ruling queens in Indian History. She ruled for 26 years (1263–1289) and built the [[Warangal fort]], several major temples, dharmashalas and civic services for the poor
  • Maratha Empire of India]]
  • Maharaja [[Yashwantrao Martandrao Mukne]] of [[Jawhar State]]

maharaja         
also maharajah (maharajas)
A maharaja is the head of one of the royal families that used to rule parts of India.
N-COUNT
maharaja         
[?m?:(h)?'r?:d??, ?m?h?:-]
(also maharajah)
¦ noun historical an Indian prince.
Origin
from Hindi maharaja, from Sanskrit maha 'great' + rajan 'raja'.
Maharajah         
·noun A sovereign prince in India;
- a title given also to other persons of high rank.

Wikipédia

Maharaja

Mahārāja ( MAH-hə-RAH-jə; also spelled Maharajah, or Maharaj) is a Sanskrit title for a "great ruler", "great king" or "high king".

A few ruled states informally called empires, including ruler raja Sri Gupta, founder of the ancient Indian Gupta Empire, and Chandragupta Maurya. 'Title inflation' soon led to most being rather mediocre or even petty in real power, which led to compound titles (among other efforts) being used in an attempt to distinguish some among their ranks.

The female equivalent, Maharani (or Maharanee, Mahārājñī, Maharajin), denotes either the wife of a Maharaja (or Maharana etc.) or also, in states where it was customary, a woman ruling without a husband. The widow of a Maharaja is known as a Rajmata, "queen mother". Maharajakumar generally denotes a son of a Maharaja, but more specific titulatures are often used at each court, including Yuvaraja for the heir (the crown prince). The form "Maharaj" (without "-a") indicates a separation of noble and religious offices, although since in Hindi the suffix -a is silent, the two titles are near homophones.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour maharaja
1. In 1''8 it was released as Oduru Maharaja (Dancing Maharaja) in Japan and gained Rajnikant a cult following there.
2. "We call him a maharaja for want of a better description.
3. Bleaching creams for both the face and knees can be found on the shelves of Maharaja.
4. In 1'38 the dispute finally reached Maharaja Hari Singh who dismissed a petition for review.
5. Seething with pain at Shri Maharaja Hari Singh hospital, he was struggling with death.