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1) Rajah
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- a Hindu prince or king in India
- type genus of the family Rajidae
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Raja (ə; also spelled rajah, from Sanskrit राजा {IAST|rājā-}) is a term for a monarch or princely rulers. Rana is practically equivalent, and the female form rani (sometimes spelled ranee) applies equally to the wife of a raja or rana. The title has a long history in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, being attested from the Ri...
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[genus] Raja is a genus of skates in the family Rajidae containing nearly 30 species. They are flat-bodied, cartilaginous fish with a rhombic shapes due to their large pectoral fins extending from or nearly from the snouts to the bases of their tails. Their sharp snouts are produced by a cranial projection of rostral cartilage. The mouth an...
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[name] Raja is a common given name and a surname. == See also == ...
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[play] Raja (রাজা), (also known as The King of the Dark Chamber in English translation), is a play by Rabindranath Tagore written in 1910. This play is marked as a symbolic play as well as a ‘mystic play’. The story is loosely borrowed from the Buddhist story of King Kush from Mahāvastu. A short stage version of Raja was publis...
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• (n.) Same as Rajah.
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(from the article `Indian philosophy`) There are three commentaries on the Skhya-krik: that by Raja, much referred to but not extant; that by Gauapda (7th century), on which there is a ...
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meaning royal; a king.
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Ra'ja (rä'jä or rā'jȧ)
noun Same as
Rajah .
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Raja is a cultivated variety of potato.
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[
n] - a Hindu prince or king in India 2. [n] - type genus of the family Rajidae
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one of the four main yogas, the path of meditation and mystic power.
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genus Raja noun type genus of the family Rajidae
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Raja is a Hindustani name for boys and girls. The meaning is `King` The name Raja is most commonly given to English and Welsh boys. (10 times more often than to American boys.) It is (almost) solely given to boys there. In Italia and France it is (almost) solely given to girls What do they use in other countries? Rajah The name sounds like: Ruzha,,...
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