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rajadhiraja

Terms vs Rajadhiraja - What's the difference?

terms | rajadhiraja |


As nouns the difference between terms and rajadhiraja

is that terms is while rajadhiraja is (often capitalized: rajadhiraja ) a royal ruler's title on the indian subcontinent, roughly meaning king of kings, a prestigious indication of the princely state's fairly high rank.

Maharajadhiraja vs Rajadhiraja - What's the difference?

maharajadhiraja | rajadhiraja | Related terms |

Maharajadhiraja is a related term of rajadhiraja.


As nouns the difference between maharajadhiraja and rajadhiraja

is that maharajadhiraja is (often capitalized: maharajadhiraja ) a royal ruler's title on the indian subcontinent, roughly meaning 'great king of kings', a prestigious indication of the princely state's particularly high rank while rajadhiraja is (often capitalized: rajadhiraja ) a royal ruler's title on the indian subcontinent, roughly meaning king of kings, a prestigious indication of the princely state's fairly high rank.

Ruler vs Rajadhiraja - What's the difference?

ruler | rajadhiraja |


As nouns the difference between ruler and rajadhiraja

is that ruler is a (usually rigid), flat, rectangular measuring or drawing device with graduations in units of measurement; a rule; a straightedge with markings; a measure while rajadhiraja is (often capitalized: rajadhiraja ) a royal ruler's title on the indian subcontinent, roughly meaning king of kings, a prestigious indication of the princely state's fairly high rank.

Royal vs Rajadhiraja - What's the difference?

royal | rajadhiraja |


As nouns the difference between royal and rajadhiraja

is that royal is a royal person; a member of a royal family while rajadhiraja is (often capitalized: Rajadhiraja) A royal ruler's title on the Indian subcontinent, roughly meaning king of kings, a prestigious indication of the princely state's fairly high rank.

As an adjective royal

is of or relating to a monarch or their family.

As a proper noun Royal

is {{surname|from=Old English}.