Princes of India
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RAJASPrinces of India
RANASPrinces of India
mohurany of various gold coins of India, introduced in the 16th century by various Mogul princes and later used by the British as the standard gold coin of India
mohursany of various gold coins of India, introduced in the 16th century by various Mogul princes and later used by the British as the standard gold coin of India
RAJASPrinces in India.
POLOSport of princes
ETONSchool of princes
RAJASPrinces of Punjab
AMIRSPrinces of Afghanistan.
AMEERSPrinces of Sind.
CURRIERANDIVESPrinces of Prints.
WALESLand of princes.
AMEERSPrinces of Araby
SERENEA title of princes.
EMIRSPrinces of the East.
RANISSpouses of Indian princes
CORONETPart of a prince's outfit
ARETINOScourge of Princes (1492-1556).
SERENEPart of a prince's title.
ASPECT"That sweet ... of princes . . . ": Shak.
EQUERRYTender of the prince's horses
EMEERSPrinces of the Middle East
STEENDutch painter of "The Prince's Birthday"
SERENDIP"The Three Princes of ..." (fairy tale)
LADYDIMom of Princes William and Harry
coprinceone of two princes ruling jointly
landgravesThe title of certain German princes
landgraveThe title of certain German princes
OLDERROYALSPrinces and princesses of a certain age?
BEATRICEFirst cousin of Princes William and Harry
coprincesCOPRINCE, one of two princes ruling jointly
IVANIFirst in a line of Russian grand princes
NOR"Not marble, ... the gilded monuments - Of princes ...": Shak.
hospodarformer title of governors or princes of Wallachia and Moldavia
monseigneur(French) a French title of respect given to princes and prelates
margravesThe hereditary title of some princes of the Holy Roman Empire
messeigneursMONSEIGNEUR, (French) a French title of respect given to princes and prelates
electorone of the German princes entitled to elect the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
boyara member of a Russian aristocratic order next in rank below the ruling princes until its abolition by Peter the Great
appanageA gift of land, an official position, or money given to the younger children of kings and princes to provide for their maintenance