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  • The Maharajah of Bakore disbelieves him and Gunga Ram is also opposed by the Maharajah's General Pollegar.

    Movie: Sabaka Zen Tiger 2010

  • When I got back various bits of moving had already taken place, with R's car (mine didn't start again - obviously we hadn't charged it enough with the one weekend trip out to the Maharajah's Well), although he'd excitingly managed to misplace his car keys somewhere inside the car itself - and yes, somehow it possible with his car to do that and still drive away (you just can't lock it).

    Hello and good morning! jinty 2008

  • It turned out we were going to the Maharajah's Well.

    Car woes and joys, elephant joy, cleanliness, bike woes jinty 2008

  • Next to the course is the InterContinental Grand Palace Srinagar, converted from a former Maharajah's palace.

    Fairway to Heaven 2007

  • The Maharajah's Harrow-educated grandson rules the region in splendid harmony with British interests, and the son of the man who hung his grandfather is the chief engineer on a major modernizing dam project.

    THE DARKEST NIGHT by Peter Saxon (Paperback Library 1967) 2006

  • The Maharajah's Harrow-educated grandson rules the region in splendid harmony with British interests, and the son of the man who hung his grandfather is the chief engineer on a major modernizing dam project.

    Archive 2006-01-08 2006

  • We just spent an hour and a half walking around the Maharajah's palace at Mysore.

    April 2005 2005

  • We just spent an hour and a half walking around the Maharajah's palace at Mysore.

    The Palace 2005

  • Nehru's support for Abdullah had already alienated the Maharajah from the Indian leadership; Gandhi's questioning the legitimacy of his rule over Kashmir, which had its dubious origin in a sale deed in 1846 between the Maharajah's ancestors and the British, made him more receptive to emissaries from Pakistan who began to visit him with greater frequency.

    The Birth of a Nation Mishra, Pankaj 2000

  • The Maharajah's army was no match for the energetic tribal forces, who advanced swiftly through the northwest parts of Kashmir; an older generation of Kashmiris still remembers the killings and looting and rapes that they committed on their way to Srinagar.

    The Birth of a Nation Mishra, Pankaj 2000

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