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Raj is the name given to the period of British rule in India, particularly under the Empress-Queen Victoria.
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Scalawags is the term used to refer to white Southerners who favored the Reconstruction instead of the south. The derogatory term later became more of a political name.
Americanization mean adjusting to a new culture. :)(:
Grand Pere, although many Cajuns use the term "Paw Paw" as a term of affection to refer to their grandfathers.
The 49ers were gold miners that went to California to mine for gold in 1849.
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Raj is a hindi word with many different meanings in different contexts. Literally it is used to refer to king or his rule. Also the British rule in India is sometimes reffered to as "The Raj".
The term used to refer to someone with a Ph.D. is "doctor."
The term used to refer to a quantum of light is a photon.
The term "Raj" refers to British rule in India from 1858 to 1947, following the dissolution of the British East India Company's control. It symbolizes the colonial governance and administration imposed by the British over the Indian subcontinent. The term is also associated with the broader impact of colonialism on Indian society, economy, and culture during this period. Additionally, "Raj" can mean "rule" or "kingdom" in several Indian languages.
The term that Jesus used to refer to God in Aramaic was "Abba," which translates to "Father" in English.
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In Christian theology, the term "Lord" is used to refer to both God and Jesus.
The term black gold - is often used to refer to crude oil.
A probationer.
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