Depending on the historical time in question, as well as the area one is inquiring about, the answers are almost unending. Some of the titles are emperor/ empress, maharaja, prince/princess, shah, sultan.
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By Dove1234
Well she is Native American and not exactly Indian. Just wanted to tell you!
There are multiple names meaning 'prince' in India including: Rajkumar, Yuvraj, Yuvaraja or Yuvaraj.
Princess is "Raajkumaaree" [sorry for the very phonetic spelling for anglophones]
..itz called shehzadi..which indeed meanz princezz!
is she one that's make people fall in love.
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If you are from India you are called Indian.
an Indian actor called shark khan is hosting the indian Oscar
The Indian currency is called the Indian Rupee (INR) and the coins are called paise. One Rupee consists of 100 paise.
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Bunch grass.
Maharaja (?) Maybe
The animal that is called the hunting leopard is the Asiatic cheetah. It was a name given to those that were owned for hunting purposes by British-Indian royalty.
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Might it be Raja meaning king.
Rabindranath Tagore.
The name Sabharwal is associated with Indian royalty.
Royalophile
Yes they did take Siddartha Gautama for example. He was born in to indian royalty
Vice royalty of the New SpainVice royalty of PeruVice royalty of New GranadaVice royalty of Rio de la PlataEmpire of BrazilHaitiAll of them were colonies of Spain, France and Portugal
A morganatic marriage.
Palace. In UK, Buckingham Palace.
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