rajah (Meaning)

Wordnet

rajah (n)

a prince or king in India

Webster

rajah (a.)

A native prince or king; also, a landholder or person of importance in the agricultural districts.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rajah

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rajah Sentence Examples

  1. The wise old rajah ruled the kingdom with compassion and wisdom.
  2. The rajah's palace was a magnificent sight, adorned with intricate carvings and precious jewels.
  3. The rajah's decree was absolute, and none dared to question his authority.
  4. The rajah's guards were fierce and loyal, protecting him at all costs.
  5. The rajah married a beautiful princess, who brought joy and splendor to his court.
  6. The rajah's tiger was his constant companion, a symbol of his strength and power.
  7. The rajah was known for his generosity, donating vast sums to charitable causes.
  8. The rajah's legacy lived on long after his death, inspiring countless generations.
  9. The rajah's court was a place of intrigue and adventure, where rival factions vied for his favor.
  10. The young rajah proved his worthiness by leading his people to victory in a great battle.

FAQs About the word rajah

a prince or king in IndiaA native prince or king; also, a landholder or person of importance in the agricultural districts.

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The wise old rajah ruled the kingdom with compassion and wisdom.

The rajah's palace was a magnificent sight, adorned with intricate carvings and precious jewels.

The rajah's decree was absolute, and none dared to question his authority.

The rajah's guards were fierce and loyal, protecting him at all costs.