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unusual facts about Rajas


History of Ahmednagar

In 1344 the Hindu Rajas of Telangana and Karnataka formed an alliance and expelled all the Muslim garrisons in their dominions.


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Battle of Anandpur

Second Battle of Anandpur, fought between the armies of the Sikh Guru Gobind Singh and an allied force of the Rajas of the Sivalik Hills in 1704

Betta raja

For betta rajas, dim lighting and aquatic vegetation like Microsorum pteropus and Taxiphyllum barbieri is advised.

Chakwal

For much of its early history, Dhanni was an uninhabited part of the Jammu state of the Dogra Rajputs, and Khokhar Rajputs, held as a hunting ground for the Rajas of Jammu.

Coworth House

One might add to this every member of the army regardless of rank the numerous independent merchants living in the three British Presidencies of Bengal, Madras and Bombay – and the whole array of native Indian rulers ranging from Moslem sultans and Hindu rajas, to hordes of freebooters scouring the villages.

Dennis B. Funa

One complaint which would be the core of the criminal charges against Estrada and which would ripen to Criminal Case No. 26558 was docketed as OMB-0-00-1756 (Romeo T. Capulong, Leonard de Vera and Dennis Funa vs. Joseph Ejercito Estrada, Dr. Luisa “Loi” Ejercito, Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada, Charlie “Atong” Ang, Delia Rajas, Eleuterio Tan, and Alma Alfaro; see Victor Jose Tan Uy v. Office of the Ombudsman et al., G.R. No. 156399-400, June 27, 2008).

Edapally Rajas

Edappalli Rajas ("Kings of Edappalli", known to the Portuguese as Repolim and to the Dutch as Repleim) were the rulers of the late medieval feudal kingdom of Edappally (Elangallur Swarupam), which also included parts of Kallooppara, Karthikapally, Haripad, Cherthala, Vazhakulam,(muvattupuzha) in the present day state of Kerala, India.

Hinduism in Goa

In the 16th century most Hindus fled the Portuguese territories to the territories held by the Hindu rajas of Sonde and the Canara and Malabar Coast where significant communities of Konkani Goan Hindus still survive until today.Very few Hindus continued to exist in the Portuguese held Velha conquistas.

Jagdeva

About 20-25 generations of the Raja’s of Ambaran ruled Akhnoor state, out of which many Rajas were judicious and gallant.

After staying some years in Gujrat, Rai jagdeva with some of his followers turned to north and in year 1151 Bikrami against 1094 AD, this small caravan settled at about 2 miles north-east of Akhnoor, which was then known as Wrat Nagari at a place Amba Rann, Rai Jagdeva was worshipper of Mata Amba and Rai was his dynasty which till now Rajas of Dhara state Maharajas and other Pawar Rajas use it.

Mat Prakash

Mat Prakash did not join Bhim Chand and the other local rajas in their wars against the Sikhs.

Moolam Thirunal

Two of the stalwarts of his Popular Assembly Pallithanam Luca Matthai and C.J Kurian were revered as the Kayal Rajas of Kuttanadu.

Sardars of Vahali

Members of the family served in the administrations of several rulers of Punjab and Kashmir - from the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to the Rajas of Kashmir and Poonch, Queen Victoria of the British Colonial Government, and King George after her.

Singahi Bhiraura

The Sardar crossed a second darya (Mahakali river) and spent several weeks ravaging the territories of the Nepalese Rajas with surprise attacks.

Tun Sri Lanang

In 1612, at the request of Raja Abdullah to pen the Malay Annals to ensure " ... all the adat, the rules and the ceremonies of the Malay Sultans and Rajas to be heard by our descendants and is made known all utterances so that it may benefit them".

Yasin Valley

The Rajas of Yasin were great warriors and fought against the Sikhs and the Dogras of Kashmir, but this house eventually lost power and the ownership of Yasin changed hands several times between the Mehtar of Chitral, and the Maharaja of Kashmir.


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