Raja: Perbezaan antara semakan

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*In the [[Philippines]], the Raja is also called '''Raha'''.
 
== CompoundGelaran andmajmuk deriveddan titlesterbitan==
A considerable number of princely styles, used by rulers, their families and/or even ennobled courtiers, include the title/root Raja
*'''Rao Raja''', a juxtaposition of two equivalent titles, was used by the rulers of [[Bundi]] until they were awarded the higher title of [[Maharao Raja]]
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*A number of medieval rulers in Southeast Asia used variants such as the devotional titles [[Buddharaja]] and [[Devaraja]] or the geographically specific [[Lingaraja]].
*[[Uparaja]] (with its own variations and derivations; can mean viceroy or other high dynastic ranks)
 
==Kegunaan lain==
Like many titles, Raja often occurs in personal names (just as Latin Rex and English King in Western first - and family names), usually without noble or political significance. For example, Raja Vaidyanathan.