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maharani

[ UK /mˌæhɐɹˈɑːni/ ]
NOUN
  1. a great rani; a princess in India or the wife of a maharaja

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  • At Trillium Health Centre's Maharani and Maharaja Gala, an extravagant evening featuring indoor fireworks and South Asian food and entertainment, an 85-year-old gori white woman named Hazel was belle of the ball. Local
  • It is in the next generation that Moore's story really comes into its own, with the maharanis, rather than their husbands, in the foreground.
  • Behind Dalip's throne hung a fine lace curtain, the purdah of his mother, the Maharani — it being the custom of quality Indian ladies to seclude themselves, when they ain't belly-dancing at orgies, that is. Flashman and the Mountain of Light
  • In another section of the palace, are the rooms used by the maharanis of Bharatpur and Mysore.
  • * (* Bravo!) and the Punjabi equivalent of "Mr Chairman!", some pointing out that the Maharani had promised them fifteen rupees a month to march against the bastardised British pigs (the spectator in the jampan drew his curtain tactfully at this point) and Jawaheer was just the chap to lead them. Flashman and the Mountain of Light
  • Getty Images The dinner hosted by the Maharaja and Maharani of Patiala at the Moti Bagh Palace for Prince Charles, prince of Wales, second right, and Camilla, the duchess of Cornwall in Patiala, India, Monday. Prince Charles' Visit to India
  • The Maharani's name is Chimna Bai Gaekwar, and she is the Prince's second wife.
  • During the Emergency Mrs. Gandhi threw the Maharani in gaol for a while (on trumped up charges of tax evasion — in connection with “undeclared” jewels), then let her out again. Rajmata
  • His warm acknowledgements thank a maharani, two princesses, various lords and ladies and a host of worthwhile experts, but never mention the unacknowledged and unnamed photographers whose skill helped to make his book special.
  • Using the best local materials and reviving traditional techniques, Abu and Sandeep re-create an India of rajahs and maharanis for Bollywood and Hollywood's elite.
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