Jothie Rajah has written:
'Authoritarian school of law' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Authoritarianism, Law reform, Freedom of expression, Rule of law
Jothie Rajah, a legal scholar, has written books on international law and human rights, such as "Authoritarian Rule of Law: Legislation, Discourse and Legitimacy in Singapore" and "Situating the Rule of Law: Violations, Legitimacy and Community." Her work focuses on issues of governance, constitutionalism, and human rights in the context of authoritarian regimes.
M. V. Rajah has written: 'Tamil primer'
Rajah Bhushanam Manikam has written: 'The Christian college and the Christian community' -- subject(s): Religious education, Missions, Universities and colleges
Maria Natasha Rajah has written: 'Understanding how age-related changes in prefrontal function affects episodic retrieval and strategic organization'
K. Nagarajan has written: 'Project Management' 'Rajah Sir Annamalai Chettiar' -- subject(s): Biography, Philanthropists, Educators
Binayendra Nath Dasgupta has written: 'Rajah Rammohun Roy, the last phase' -- subject(s): Biography, Statesmen
Spenser St. John has written: 'The life of Sir James Brooke, rajah of Sarawak' -- subject(s): History 'Rajah Brooke' 'The life of Sir James Brooke' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Kings and rulers
M. V. de Bange has written: 'Le dernier rajah du Punjab' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The Rajah's son was named Anacoana. He was a character in the short story "The Rajah's Son" written by Loreto Paras Sulit. The story explores themes of love, sacrifice, and betrayal.
Rajah of Magadha Sudraka is known for writing the ancient Sanskrit play "Mrichakatika" ("The Little Clay Cart"). It is a classic drama centering around a love story between a courtesan and a merchant, set in ancient India. Sudraka's work is considered one of the finest examples of Indian classical literature.
it is a boy because the word rajah in India means prince or king.
The rajah was revered by his countrymen.
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