Mohammad bin Tughlaq is referred to as 'The Mad Monarch'.
Depends on what airport you are fling from?
The basic difference is that the head of state in the UK is a monarch, while in India it is a President.
Converted to Buddhism and encouraged righteous living
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There is no governor general of India. A governor general is the monarch's representative. India no longer recognizes the British monarch as their sovereign.I think governors are appointed only for states
The only use of Rajah/Raja I know would be the king or monarch in the Indian subcontinent.
The British Royal Family was the last Royal Family of India. Before the British consolidated the Indian subcontinent into one dominion and proclaimed their monarch to be the Emperor of India, India consisted of a number of independent "countries" ruled by a variety of nobles and there was no Royal Family of India.
The last monarch not to assent to an Act of Parliament was King Edward VIII in 1936. He refused to give his assent to the Government of India Bill, which aimed to increase self-governance in India. However, his reign was short-lived, and he abdicated the throne later that year to marry Wallis Simpson. Consequently, no British monarch has withheld royal assent since then.
Because at the time the british had a monarch that was Dutch by birth
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No. This title is no longer used, as India gained independence from the UK in 1947. The last monarch to hold this title was George VI, father of H.H Elizabeth II.