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what us the meaning of nawabs and rajas?? ​

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Answered by DAVYJONES
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NAWABS"-- usually refers to males and literally means Viceroy; the female equivalent is "Begum" or "Nawab Begum". The primary duty of a Nawab was to uphold the sovereignty of the Mughal emperor along with the administration of a certain province.

RAJAS --A raja is a monarch in India, parts of Southeast Asia, and Indonesia. The term can designate either a prince or a full-fledged king, depending on local usage. Variant spellings include rajah and rana, while the wife of a raja or a rana is called a rani. The term maharaja means "great king," and was once reserved for the equivalent of an emperor or the Persian shahanshah ("king of kings"), but over time many petty monarchs bestowed this grander title upon themselves.

Answered by Anonymous
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Nawab, English nabob, deputy ruler, or viceroy, under the Mughal rule of India. Rajas is a Sanskrit word meaning "passion" and is one of the three basic gunas at the core of Hindu philosophy.

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