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maharajah

[mah-huh-rah-juh, -zhuh] / ˌmɑ həˈrɑ dʒə, -ʒə /




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Lincoln House, a former maharajah’s palace and U.S. consulate in Mumbai, was supposed to have been sold six years ago for $110 million.

From New York Times

A few years ago, the Poonawallas decided to buy the former American consulate building in Mumbai, which used to be a maharajah palace, for $113 million — for a weekend retreat.

From New York Times

He is not sure if he will become the next honorary maharajah of Rajpipla.

From New York Times

It chose to remain apart from India and Pakistan, but shortly after those two countries were granted independence from Britain in 1947, militants from Pakistan invaded Kashmir, sending the maharajah running to India for help.

From New York Times

Bugliosi denounced Manson as the “dictatorial maharajah of a tribe of bootlicking slaves,” calling Manson’s followers “robots” and “zombies.”

From Washington Times