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Definition of Maharanis
1. maharani [n] - See also: maharani
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maharanis
Literary usage of Maharanis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Letter to Sir James Davidson Gordon by Evans Bell (1882)
"... would not have retained him, if he could have exercised any choice in the matter.
The maharanis were never consulted. The only person who found Murree ..."
2. India's Silent Revolution by Gertrude Marvin Williams, Fred Bohn Fisher (1919)
"Rajahs and maharanis, English lieutenant-governors and Anglo-Indian officials
representing all the ..."
3. A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and by India Foreign and Political Dept (1892)
"The maharanis and Sardars unanimously selected for the gadi Fateh Singh who,
through his father's adoption, belonged to the ..."
4. On the Edge of the World by Edmund Candler (1919)
"... waned with the moon, and many believed that they would have heirs if they
approached and touched it. There were maharanis in the camp, of ancient line, ..."