Raja is a king. (They come from the family of rulers.)
Brahman is a individual who is categorized in his society from him family's background since the day he/she was born.
No, a count and an earl are not the same thing. A count is a noble title in various European countries, while an earl is a British noble title ranking below a marquess and above a viscount.
Yes Easter is always the same day, as is Labor Day
Some people may not enjoy science fiction because they prefer genres that are more grounded in reality or find the futuristic or speculative elements unrealistic or hard to relate to. It's all a matter of personal preference and not everyone will have the same taste in genres.
This quote is attributed to Gloria Steinem, a prominent feminist and social activist. She is known for advocating for gender equality and women's rights. While she may not have been the first to express this sentiment, she popularized and emphasized the idea of equality as ensuring fair and just treatment for all individuals.
No, the legislature is not the same as Congress. The legislature refers to the branch of government responsible for making laws, while Congress specifically refers to the two houses of the United States federal legislature - the Senate and the House of Representatives.
It's a character in a story mary tell colin about. And Colin and the rajah quite have the same characteristic.
it is a boy because the word rajah in India means prince or king.
The rajah was revered by his countrymen.
Rajah Solomon
A rajah is the tittle of a ruler in the country of India.
Rajah Sulayman was born in 1558.
Rajah Sulayman died in 1575.
Culex rajah was created in 1986.
Rajah Tupas was born in 1497.
Toxorhynchites rajah was created in 1986.
Jasmine's tiger in Aladdin is named Rajah.
No, he is not. Raja Zula is one of the chieftains of Matan the other one is Datu Çilapulapu (Lapu-lapu), they rulledat the same as Rajah Humabon. Rajah Humabon's name is Sri Hamabar, he is 3rd rajah of Singhapala of the Rajanate of Zubu (Cebu). He the son of Sri Bantug and nephew of Sri Parang the limp.