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(A word for) King in Indian languages.​

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Answered by dnaik7037
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Answered by VineetaGara
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The word for king in Hindi is 'Raja'

  • The Hindi word 'raja' has its word roots in Sanskrit.
  • In Sanskrit 'Rajan' means king and 'Raj', means kingdom.
  • Raja is a royal title given to Indian rulers.
  • The title is equal to the king in India.
  • The word has been in use for many years.
  • Rig-veda provides solid evidence for the same.
  • In Rig-Veda there is a reference to 'dasarajna yuddha' which means the battle of ten kings.

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