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Rogers Hornsby (April 27, 1896 – January 5, 1963), nicknamed "the Rajah", was an American baseball infielder, manager, and coach who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1915–1926, 1933), New York Giants (1927), Boston Braves (1928), Chicago Cubs (1929–1932), and St. Louis Browns (1933 ...
Kezia Elizabeth Hayter (1818–1885) was a volunteer in prison reform in England. In 1841 she was matron on board the convict transport ship Rajah to Australia, where she lived for the remainder of her life.
Although Aurangzeb's orders could be evaded with payment of bribes to officials, adds Ikram, later European travelers record that sati was not much practised in the Mughal Empire, and that Sati was "very rare, except it be some Rajah's wives, that the Indian women burn at all" by the end of Aurangzeb's reign. [81] Descriptions by Westerners
Rajah Caruth joined Wendall Scott and Bubba Wallace as the third Black driver to win a NASCAR National Series Race. Caruth assures fans there's "more to come".
The 21-year-old Washington, D.C., native won his first Truck Series race, making him the third Black NASCAR driver to record a national series win.
Rajah Caruth became the third Black driver to win a NASCAR national series after taking the checkered flag in Las Vegas on Friday, joining Hall of Famer Wendell Scott and Bubba Wallace.
A. M. Rajah (1929–1989), playback singer; Indranee Rajah (born 1963), Deputy Speaker of Singapore's Parliament; Rajah Humabon, Muslim king of the Philippines, during the 16th century
Although Aurangzeb's orders could be evaded with payment of bribes to officials, adds Ikram, later European travellers record that sati was not much practised in Mughal empire, and that Sati was "very rare, except it be some Rajah's wives, that the Indian women burn at all" by the end of Aurangzeb's reign. [82]