The setting of "The Rajah's Ears" is a fictional kingdom where the Rajah's ears grow as a punishment for his vanity and conceit. The story explores themes of arrogance, empathy, and the consequences of one's actions.
Ranis
for rajahs rice
rajahs
rani :P
white rajahs
There was 36,893,488,147,419,103,232 grains of rice.
hey dude your right villages are rulers of hereditary
The only use of Rajah/Raja I know would be the king or monarch in the Indian subcontinent.
they were the two rajahs who ruled the maynilad
For American Indians 'Chiefs' For Indians from India 'Shahs, 'Maharajahs, 'Mughal emperors', 'Rajahs'.
The park is all the beach scenes and it is Golden Ears Provincial Park in Maple Ridge B.C.
Noddy and Big Ears live in Toyland, a fictional town created by the author Enid Blyton. They reside in a little house at the end of the lane, with a chimney that always smokes. It is a quaint and charming setting for their adventures.