Maraj

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Maraj, Maharaj, Maharajh, Maragh, or Maharagh is a

Hindu Indian surname derived from the Sanskrit word Maharaja meaning "great leader", "great ruler", or "great king". Originally used as an honorific suffix to a Hindu priest's name, it became the surname of many Hindu priests who immigrated to different European colonies during the Indian indenture system
and their descendants because when stating their names to the respective local colonial authorities they would state their whole name and many would include the honorific suffix of Maharaj, which the authorities erroneously documented as their surname. Notable individuals bearing the surname include:

See also

References

  1. ^ ESPN Cricinfo. "Ishwar Maraj". Retrieved 29 February 2012.
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