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Maharaja or Maharajah means 'great king' in Sanskrit (''maha'' meaning "great" and '']'' meaning "king"), In Hindi, the suffix 'a' is dropped so it is pronouced '''Maharaj'''. In contemporary India, the title Maharaj is an honorific one, commonly used in greetings to persons of high stature, or colloquially to friends.

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