What does the title 'maharaja-adhiraja' mean?
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maharajadhiraja (plural maharajadhirajas) A royal ruler's title in South and Southeast Asia, roughly meaning 'great king of kings', a prestigious indication of the princely state's particularly high rank.
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Maharaja-adhiraja means the King of kings:
- Maharaj-Adhiraja was the grand title given to the ruling kings or Maharajas.
- Chandragupta and his son Samudragupta were known as Maharaj-Adhiraja.
- Chandragupta was the first ruler of the Gupta dynasty to adopt this title and Samudragupta used it after his father.
- He was the founder of mauryan dynasty and the first emperor to unify most of greater india into one state
- The first ruler of the Gupta dynasty who adopted the grand title of maharaj- adhiraja was Chandragupta.
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