“maharaja” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “maharaja”:

– 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 rule of the Mehtar of Chitral, and the Maharaja of Kashmir.

– As a young man he fought against the rising Sikh power led by Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

– She was married to Raja Gangadhar Rao, the Maharaja of Jhansi, in 1842, and became the Rani of Jhansi.

– Even when Sardar Hari Singh Dhillon, the Sikh Bhangi Misl Maharaja of Amritsar, Tarn Taran Sahib and Lahore, found out about Ahmed Shah Abdali being in the Patiala Kingdom, he marched with a big army of dashing looking Sikh soldiers from the Majha, where the holy city of Amritsar is located, on Patiala Kingdom to chase the Ahmed Shah away, but on the way he was killed, by someone.

– In 2010 the last surviving knight, The Maharaja of Dhrangadhra, died and the order became dormant.

maharaja use in sentences
maharaja use in sentences

Example sentences of “maharaja”:

– In November 1808, Maharaja Ranjit Singh attacked Shahzadpur and take Naraingarh in his control and put pressure on Shahzadpur state then ruler of Shahzadpur asked for help from British Government.

– He was also a participant in Maharaja Lawak, which was a second series of competitions for the finalists of each season of “Raja Lawak”.

– Some states were of such importance that their rulers were almost always appointed Knights Grand Commanders; such rulers included the Nizam of Hyderabad stateHyderabad, the Maharaja of Mysore, the Maharaja of Maharaja of Baroda, the Maharajas of Nawab of Maharaja of Maharana of Udaipur, the Maharana of Cutch.

– Its ruler, the Maharaja of Jodhpur, expressed a wish to join Pakistan but Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of BurmaLord Mountbatten warned him that his subjects were mostly Hindus and his accession to Pakistan would create problems.

– The first recorded owner of the piece was Tukoji Rao III, Maharaja of Indore in the early 20th century.

– The Company Government conferred the title of Maharaja on him for his loyalty.

– Saugor was the seat of a Maratha governor, and the northern part of the territory was given to the British by the Maratha Peshwa, the southern part, which included Jabalpur and the upper Narmada River valley, was ceded by the Bhonsle Maharaja of Nagpur.

– It is also said that Cheema/Chattha Jatts are the decedents of Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chohan the sovereign of delhi.

– Oachira Kali is celebrated in commemoration of the battle of Kayamkulam, fought between Marthanda Varma, the Maharaja of Travancore and the Raja of Kayamkulam.

- In November 1808, Maharaja Ranjit Singh attacked Shahzadpur and take Naraingarh in his control and put pressure on Shahzadpur state then ruler of Shahzadpur asked for help from British Government.

- He was also a participant in Maharaja Lawak, which was a second series of competitions for the finalists of each season of "Raja Lawak".

– And Maharaja Ranjit Singh was forced to leave back.

– The last living knight, The Maharaja of Alwar, died in 2009 and the order became dormant.

– Till Maharaja Ranjit Singh was alive, Britishers were not able to cross the Sutlej river.

– In September 1872, the building was again set ablaze under the rule of Maharaja Ranbir Singh.

– Soon after the partition of India in 1947, Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir signed the Instrument of Accession, thereby acceding to the Indian Union.

– The Mirs of both sent an annual tribute to the Kashmir Durbar until 1947, and along with the ruler of Hunza, was considered to be among the most loyal vassals of the Maharaja of Kashmir.

– The last restoration was carried out during the reign of Maharaja Pratap Singh.

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