raj
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noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of raj
1790–1800; < Hindi rāj < Pali, Prakrit rajja < Sanskrit rājya kingdom, rule
Explanation
The raj was the period in history when the British Empire ruled over a region of South Asia that includes the modern countries of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. In Hindi, raj means "rule" or "kingdom." Britain's control over the Indian subcontinent during the 19th and 20th centuries was officially known as British India, but it was commonly referred to as "the British Raj" or simply "the Raj." The raj officially began in 1858, and it lasted through 1947 when the region was split into two sovereign states, India and Pakistan. Today the former raj consists of five independent nations.
Vocabulary lists containing raj
South Asia - Middle School and High School
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History of India - Introductory
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Chapters 27–28
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Example Sentences
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The nizam juggled between his obligations to the colonial raj and to India’s rising pro-independence leaders Jawaharlal Nehru and Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 4, 2026
“Kudumbashree has worked because of Kerala’s strong panchayati raj system, which no other Indian state can boast of,” he said.
From New York Times • Mar. 7, 2014
When the license-permit-quota raj was dismantled in the 1990s, it was expected that corruption would diminish.
From Newsweek • Jun. 12, 2011
Further in, it's the raj of the "Dada log".
From The Guardian • Mar. 27, 2010
"They are true to the raj," said I. "All of them?" he asked.
From Hira Singh : when India came to fight in Flanders by Mundy, Talbot
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