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In many Indian languages, Raj literally means Royalty. | In many Indian languages, Raj literally means Royalty. | ||
Also, a common name given to the rule of the ] between 1858 (after taking over the reins from ] after ] (])) to 1947, the year of Indian independence. | Also, a common name given to the rule of the ] between 1858 (after taking over the reins from ] after ] (])) to 1947, the year of Indian independence. |
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In many Indian languages, Raj literally means Royalty.
Also, a common name given to the rule of the British between 1858 (after taking over the reins from British East India Company after The First War Of Independence (Sepoy Mutiny)) to 1947, the year of Indian independence.