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Gaikwar

British  
/ ˈɡaɪkwɑː /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Gaekwar

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The reporters gave him scant attention, though, for this was at a time when the Gaikwar of Baroda was unknown.

From The Adventures of Kathlyn by MacGrath, Harold

Lately there was another hunt for an heir to another princely house, and one was found who was circumstanced about as the Gaikwar had been.

From Following the Equator, Part 5 by Twain, Mark

The Bhao's progress was joined by Mahratta forces under Holkar, Sindhia, the Gaikwar, Gobind Pant, and others.

From Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan by Keene, H. G. (Henry George)

It may be that supremely grand folk, like the Nyzam of Hyderabad and the Gaikwar of Baroda, have more than eleven guns, but I don't know.

From Following the Equator, Part 5 by Twain, Mark

The Gaikwar of Baroda in his luxurious chariot did not sleep any better than the innocent and humble mortals that occupied our beds.

From Modern India by Curtis, William Eleroy