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  • Indian Queens
  • Village in Cornwall, England

    Indian Queens (Cornish: Myghternes Eyndek) is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village, which is on the A30 trunk road, is in the civil

    Indian Queens

    Indian Queens

    Indian_Queens

  • Indian Queens (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Indian Queens is a village in Cornwall, England. Indian Queens may also refer to: List of Indian monarchs, including queens of India "Indian Queens,"

    Indian Queens (disambiguation)

    Indian_Queens_(disambiguation)

  • Gayatri Devi
  • Maharani of Jaipur and Indian politician (1919–2009)

    2017. Retrieved 4 January 2025. "Maharani Gayatri Devi | Rajput Queen | Queens of India | Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II". lapolo.in. Archived from the original

    Gayatri Devi

    Gayatri Devi

    Gayatri_Devi

  • Hope Cooke
  • Queen of Sikkim from 1963 to 1975

    was deposed and Sikkim merged into India as a result of internal turmoil, Indian intervention and a referendum. She had left her husband and the palace in

    Hope Cooke

    Hope Cooke

    Hope_Cooke

  • Ahilyabai Holkar
  • Queen of the Malwa kingdom (1725–1795)

    military commander. She is widely revered across India as one of the legendary queens of the Maratha Malwa kingdom, who has a notable legacy of public welfare

    Ahilyabai Holkar

    Ahilyabai Holkar

    Ahilyabai_Holkar

  • Indira Devi of Cooch Behar
  • Maharani of British Indian Cooch Behar

    Saga of Four Queens. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-101-17483-8. Moore, Lucy (2004) Maharanis: the lives and times of three generations of Indian princesses. London:

    Indira Devi of Cooch Behar

    Indira Devi of Cooch Behar

    Indira_Devi_of_Cooch_Behar

  • Krishna Kumari (regent)
  • Indian politician (1926–2018)

    Rajmata Krishna Kumari (10 February 1926 – 3 July 2018) was an Indian politician. She was the Maharani consort of Marwar-Jodhpur as the spouse of Maharaja

    Krishna Kumari (regent)

    Krishna_Kumari_(regent)

  • Avantibai
  • Indian Freedom Fighter (1831 – 1858)

    Avantibai Lodhi (16 August 1831 – 20 March 1858) was an Indian queen-regent and freedom fighter in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. She was the queen of Ramgarh

    Avantibai

    Avantibai

    Avantibai

  • Wives of Ranjit Singh
  • Maharaja's wives and concubines

    Ranjit Singh. Atwal, Priya. "Appendices: Queens of the Sikh Empire - Appendix II. List of All Known Queens of the Empire". Royals and Rebels: The Rise

    Wives of Ranjit Singh

    Wives of Ranjit Singh

    Wives_of_Ranjit_Singh

  • Nagmati
  • Maharani of Mewar

    successfully conquers Chittor Fort. Nagmati is portrayed by Anupriya Goenka in the Indian historical film (portrayal of this poetry) Padmaavat. Jayasi in his Padmavat

    Nagmati

    Nagmati

    Nagmati

  • Rani of Jhansi
  • Prominent leader of the 1857 Indian rebellion

    1858), also known as Rani Lakshmibai, was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The queen consort of the princely state of Jhansi from

    Rani of Jhansi

    Rani of Jhansi

    Rani_of_Jhansi

  • Kundavai Pirāttiyār
  • 10th century Indian princess

    Kundavai Pirattiyar, commonly known mononymously as Kundavai, was a Chola Indian princess who lived in the tenth century in South India. She was the daughter

    Kundavai Pirāttiyār

    Kundavai Pirāttiyār

    Kundavai_Pirāttiyār

  • Rani Karnavati
  • Regent of Bundi from 1527–1533

    pg.212 Diaspora of Muslims by Everett Jenkins Jr.[1]' Encyclopaedia of Indian Events & Dates KARNAVATI, QUEEN OF CHITTOR Medieval India: From Sultanat

    Rani Karnavati

    Rani Karnavati

    Rani_Karnavati

  • Khanzada Begum
  • Elder sister of Emperor Babur

    and obscure principality in Central Asia to ruling a large portion of the Indian subcontinent. Khanzada Begum is frequently mentioned in the Baburnama, her

    Khanzada Begum

    Khanzada Begum

    Khanzada_Begum

  • Tara Devi of Kapurthala
  • Czech-born Indian queen consort (1911–1946)

    Manera (2023). "A most Parisian Maharajah". In Search of Amrit Kaur: An Indian Princess in Wartime Paris. Random House. ISBN 978-1-4735-4629-5. "75 let

    Tara Devi of Kapurthala

    Tara Devi of Kapurthala

    Tara_Devi_of_Kapurthala

  • Kittur Chennamma
  • Indian ruler of Kittur (1778-1829)

    later by Lord Dalhousie, Governor General of India, to annex independent Indian States from 1848, a doctrine based on the idea that in case the ruler of

    Kittur Chennamma

    Kittur Chennamma

    Kittur_Chennamma

  • Queens Village, Queens
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    Queens Village is a mostly residential middle class neighborhood in the eastern part of the New York City borough of Queens. It is bound by Hollis to

    Queens Village, Queens

    Queens Village, Queens

    Queens_Village,_Queens

  • Baiza Bai
  • Maharani of Gwalior

    Jayaji looked for British protection. She was able to take the Scindia queens to safety to Narwar. It is known that the rebels respected her: Tantia Tope

    Baiza Bai

    Baiza Bai

    Baiza_Bai

  • Rani Chennabhairadevi
  • Longest ruling queen in Indian history

    Chennabhairadevi. She is regarded as being the longest ruling queen in Indian history, from 1552 to 1606, a period of 54 years. She is also known for

    Rani Chennabhairadevi

    Rani_Chennabhairadevi

  • Rani Karnavati of Garhwal
  • Rani

    Karnavati Parmar of Garhwal Kingdom, also known as Tehri Garhwal, was an Indian aristocrat of the 17th century. She is known for having been the wife of

    Rani Karnavati of Garhwal

    Rani_Karnavati_of_Garhwal

  • Velu Nachiyar
  • Queen of Sivagangai, freedom fighter (1730–1796)

    1796) was a queen of Sivaganga estate from c. 1780–1790. She was the first Indian queen to wage war with the East India Company (EIC) in India. She is also

    Velu Nachiyar

    Velu Nachiyar

    Velu_Nachiyar

  • Tara Devi of Jammu and Kashmir
  • Queen Consort of Kashmir

    Tara Devi (1910–1967) was an Indian queen as Consort of the Indian princely state of Kashmir, the fourth wife of Maharaja Hari Singh I and mother of Crown

    Tara Devi of Jammu and Kashmir

    Tara Devi of Jammu and Kashmir

    Tara_Devi_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir

  • Mafia Queens of Mumbai
  • 2011 non-fiction crime novel

    The Mafia Queens of Mumbai: Stories of women from the ganglands is an Indian 2011 non-fiction crime novel written by Hussain Zaidi with original research

    Mafia Queens of Mumbai

    Mafia_Queens_of_Mumbai

  • Rudrama Devi
  • Queen regnant of the Kakatiya Kingdom from 1262 to 1289

    against Rudrama. The text describes them as Ganapati's sons from his junior queens. It states that they captured the Kakatiya capital Warangal, and ousted

    Rudrama Devi

    Rudrama Devi

    Rudrama_Devi

  • Suniti Devi
  • Maharani of Indian state of Cooch Behar (1864–1932)

    was awarded GCIE and she was awarded CIE. Suniti Devi became the first Indian woman to be awarded CIE. She attended the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of

    Suniti Devi

    Suniti Devi

    Suniti_Devi

  • Chand Bibi
  • Regent of Bijapur and Ahmednagar

    names. Indian filmmaker Narayanrao D. Sarpotdar made Chandbibi (or Queen of Ahmednagar) a silent film in 1931. Sultana Chand bibi, an Indian Hindi-language

    Chand Bibi

    Chand Bibi

    Chand_Bibi

  • Rani Durgavati
  • Queen Regent of Gondwana (1524:-1564)

    named Durgavati Express (11449/11450) in her honor.[citation needed] The Indian Coast Guard on 14 July 2018 commissioned ICGS Rani Durgavati, the third

    Rani Durgavati

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    Rani_Durgavati

  • Queens
  • Borough and county in New York, US

    Queens, coextensive with Queens County, is the largest by area of the five boroughs and counties in New York City, New York, United States. Located near

    Queens

    Queens

    Queens

  • Cleophis
  • Queen of Assacani

    writers do not mention this. Porus Abisares Taxiles According to scholars, Indian equivalent of classical name Cleophis is Kripa: See e.g: Chandragupta Maurya

    Cleophis

    Cleophis

    Cleophis

  • Maya (mother of the Buddha)
  • Queen of Shakya and mother of the Buddha

    Violence Western philosophy Lists Bodhisattvas Buddhas Buddhists List American British Korean Indian Suttas Sutras Temples Festivals Category Buddhism portal

    Maya (mother of the Buddha)

    Maya (mother of the Buddha)

    Maya_(mother_of_the_Buddha)

  • Razia Sultan
  • Sultan of Delhi from 1236 to 1240

    until her deposition in 1240. She was the first female Muslim ruler of the Indian Subcontinent, and the only female Muslim ruler of Delhi. A daughter of Mamluk

    Razia Sultan

    Razia Sultan

    Razia_Sultan

  • Kota Rani
  • Last Queen of Kashmir

    Kashmir, Prithivi Nath Kaul Bamzai, M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd., 1994. "Queens, poets, academics, mystics: A calendar celebrates 12 inspirational women

    Kota Rani

    Kota_Rani

  • Nayanika
  • Satavahana Ruler

    II. She was the first woman historically confirmed to have ruled over an Indian kingdom (although there are legendary women rulers before her). She was

    Nayanika

    Nayanika

  • Begum Hazrat Mahal
  • Regent of Awadh, 1857–1858

    British East India Company during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. After her husband was exiled to Calcutta and the Indian Rebellion broke out, she made her

    Begum Hazrat Mahal

    Begum Hazrat Mahal

    Begum_Hazrat_Mahal

  • Tribhuvana Mahadevi I
  • Paramavaishnavi, Katyayani

    and reigned until 850 A.D., becoming the first sovereign queen in the Indian subcontinent, following the premature death of her ruling son Subhakara

    Tribhuvana Mahadevi I

    Tribhuvana_Mahadevi_I

  • Sanyogitabai Holkar of Indore
  • Maharani consort of Indore

    Raje, later Sanyogita Bai Holkar; 10 December 1915 – 13 July 1937) was an Indian socialite and the first wife of Yashwant Rao Holkar II. She served as Maharani

    Sanyogitabai Holkar of Indore

    Sanyogitabai Holkar of Indore

    Sanyogitabai_Holkar_of_Indore

  • Ambika, Bar Raja
  • Ahom Consort

    North-Eastern Hill University. Gupta, Rajatananda Das (1972). Eastern Indian Manuscript Painting. D. B. Taraporevala Sons. Digital, A. T. (2021-01-31)

    Ambika, Bar Raja

    Ambika, Bar Raja

    Ambika,_Bar_Raja

  • Manmohini Devi
  • Third Maharani consort of Tripura

    Posterity: Royal Indian Portraits. Lustre Press. ISBN 978-81-7436-878-2. Sinha, Rishiraj (2 October 2018). "History of Manipuri Queens in Tripura & their

    Manmohini Devi

    Manmohini Devi

    Manmohini_Devi

  • Hadi Rani
  • Legendary female figure in India

    of Virginia Press. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-81391-522-7. Saccidānandan (2001). Indian Poetry: Modernism and After : a Seminar. Sahitya Akademi. p. 118. ISBN 978-81-260-1092-9

    Hadi Rani

    Hadi_Rani

  • African Queens
  • 2023 Netflix docudrama

    African Queens is a 2023 docudrama series focusing on female monarchs, airing on the streaming service Netflix. The series is produced and narrated by

    African Queens

    African_Queens

  • Sai Bhonsale
  • Maharani of the Marathas from 1640 to 1659

    (1966). "Maratha Court in the Karnatak". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 28. Indian History Congress: 177–179. JSTOR 44140420. Sen, Surendra

    Sai Bhonsale

    Sai Bhonsale

    Sai_Bhonsale

  • Anita Delgado
  • Rani of Kapurthala

    flamenco dancer and singer from Spain who achieved fame for having married the Indian Maharaja of Kapurthala, thus becoming a Rani of Kapurthala. She was born

    Anita Delgado

    Anita Delgado

    Anita_Delgado

  • Mangammal
  • Queen Regent of Madurai from 1689 to 1704

    Vijaya Ranga Chokkanatha Nayak 1704–1731 Queen Meenakshi‡ 1731–1736 ‡ Regent Queens Capitals Madurai 1529–1616 Tiruchirapalli 1616–1634 Madurai 1634–1665 Tiruchirapalli

    Mangammal

    Mangammal

    Mangammal

  • Prabhavatigupta
  • Queen and regent of the Indian Vakataka dynasty

    (2006), "The Myth of the Vakataka Coins", Journal of Indian History, Department of Modern Indian History: 21 D.C. Sircar (1997). Majumdar, R.C. (ed.)

    Prabhavatigupta

    Prabhavatigupta

    Prabhavatigupta

  • Jankibai
  • Maharani of the Maratha Kingdom

    Janki Bhosale (née Gujar) (1675 – 2 March 1700) was queen consort of the Maratha Kingdom as the first wife of Rajaram I. She was the daughter of Prataprao

    Jankibai

    Jankibai

  • Prafulla Kumari Devi
  • Queen of Bastar

    Bastar (1910 – 28 Feb 1936) was the Rani regnant (queen regnant) of the Indian Princely Bastar State between 1922 and 1936. Her father Raja Rudra Pratap

    Prafulla Kumari Devi

    Prafulla_Kumari_Devi

  • Datar Kaur
  • Maharani Sri Datar Kaur Mai Nakain Sahiba of Sarkar-i-Khalsa (1784-1838)

    descendants include- Late Lt Gen Jagdishwar Singh Nakai who joined the Indian army just when the Second World War broke out and served in the Burma Campaign

    Datar Kaur

    Datar Kaur

    Datar_Kaur

  • History of women in the Indian subcontinent
  • regent of the Maratha Empire Velu Nachiyar was one of the earliest Indian queens to fight against the British colonial power in India. Lakshmibai, the

    History of women in the Indian subcontinent

    History_of_women_in_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Tribhuvana Mahadevi III
  • 9th century queen regnant of Toshala

    Tribhuvana Mahadevi III (died 905), was the queen regnant of the Indian Bhauma-Kara dynasty's Kingdom of Toshala in 896-905. She was married to Sivakara

    Tribhuvana Mahadevi III

    Tribhuvana_Mahadevi_III

  • Rani Katochan
  • of Ranjit Singh in her lap as the pyre burnt them whilst the other three queens and seven concubines performing sati sat in a circle around them. When news

    Rani Katochan

    Rani Katochan

    Rani_Katochan

  • Tarabai
  • Regent of the Maratha Empire from 1700 to 1708

    renamed as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in 2023). Of the years 1700–1707, Indian historian Jadunath Sarkar, has opined: "During this period, the supreme

    Tarabai

    Tarabai

    Tarabai

  • Kempananjammanni Devi
  • Maharani of Mysore and regent from 1895 to 1902

    citizenry. Generation of electricity from the river Kaveri, promoting the Indian Institute of Science, construction of the Vani Vilas Sagara dam (also known

    Kempananjammanni Devi

    Kempananjammanni Devi

    Kempananjammanni_Devi

  • Tribhuvana Mahadevi II
  • 9th century queen regnant of Toshala

    Mahadevi II also known as Prithivi Mahadevi, was the queen regnant of the Indian Bhauma-Kara dynasty's Kingdom of Toshala in Kalinga in 890-896 AD. She was

    Tribhuvana Mahadevi II

    Tribhuvana_Mahadevi_II

  • Lakhimadevi
  • Queen of Mithila in Oiniwar Dynasty

    Lakhimadevi was born in a Maithil Brahmin family in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. Lakhimadevi was married to the King Shivasimha of the Oiniwar

    Lakhimadevi

    Lakhimadevi

  • Indians in the New York metropolitan area
  • Ethnic group in the United States

    towards Indian Americans, and by 1975, 13 half-hour radio shows for New York Indians. Movie theaters in Manhattan and Queens showing Indian movies also

    Indians in the New York metropolitan area

    Indians in the New York metropolitan area

    Indians_in_the_New_York_metropolitan_area

  • Maharagni: Queen of Queens
  • Indian film by Charan Tej Uppalapati

    Maharagni: Queen of Queens is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Charan Tej Uppalapati in his directorial debut. It stars

    Maharagni: Queen of Queens

    Maharagni:_Queen_of_Queens

  • Umade Bhattiyani
  • Wife of Maldeo Rathore

    (2016). Nomadic Narratives: A History of Mobility and Identity in the Great Indian Desert. Cambridge University Press. p. 85, 87. ISBN 9781107080317. Mathur

    Umade Bhattiyani

    Umade_Bhattiyani

  • Nand Kunverbaiji
  • Maharani of Gondal

    Rajput lady to break with the purdah system. She became the first wife of an Indian ruling chief and the first Rajput lady to set aside caste prejudices and

    Nand Kunverbaiji

    Nand Kunverbaiji

    Nand_Kunverbaiji

  • Moran Sarkar
  • Indian queen

    University: 186. ISSN 0970-5260. OCLC 17960082. "Memories of a Dancing Peacock - Indian Express". 28 August 2011. "Fame and infamy". Business Line. Retrieved 28

    Moran Sarkar

    Moran Sarkar

    Moran_Sarkar

  • Variolation
  • Former method of smallpox immunisation

    March 2021). "How 3 Mysore Queens Became The Face Of A Campaign For The World's First Vaccine". The Better India. "An Indian Queen's "Vaccine Selfie" in

    Variolation

    Variolation

    Variolation

  • Gauri Mahadevi
  • Queen regnant of the Kingdom of Toshala c.910-916

    Gauri Mahadevi was the queen regnant of the Indian Bhauma-Kara dynasty's Kingdom of Toshala in c. 910-916. It is possible that she was in fact regent during

    Gauri Mahadevi

    Gauri_Mahadevi

  • Induprabha
  • Meitei queen of Cachar Kingdom

    people in Assam Meitei language in Assam Meitei people in Tripura Meitei queens of Tripura Burmese–Meitei relations Meitei–Shan relations Seven Years' Devastation

    Induprabha

    Induprabha

  • Dandi Mahadevi
  • 10th century queen regnant of Odisha

    Dandi Mahadevi (died 936) was the queen regnant of the Indian Kingdom of Odisha circa 916-936. She was the daughter of Subhakaradeva V and Gauri Mahadevi

    Dandi Mahadevi

    Dandi_Mahadevi

  • Vishwasa Devi
  • Queen of Mithila

    T.M. Bhagalpur University. pp. 27, 60. Sircar, D. C. (2005). Studies in Indian Coins. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. p. 269. ISBN 978-81-208-2973-2. www

    Vishwasa Devi

    Vishwasa_Devi

  • List of female monarchs
  • including queens regnant, empresses regnant, pharaohs and monarchs by other titles (grand duchess, princess, etc.). Consorts, such queens consort (i

    List of female monarchs

    List of female monarchs

    List_of_female_monarchs

  • Yasomati
  • instead of Indic text. Yasomati (died 604 or 605 or 606 CE) was an ancient Indian queen as the chief wife of King Prabhakaravardhana of Thanesar. Yasomati

    Yasomati

    Yasomati

  • Demographics of Queens
  • The demographics of Queens, the second-most populous borough in New York City, are highly diverse. No racial or ethnic group holds a majority in the borough

    Demographics of Queens

    Demographics of Queens

    Demographics_of_Queens

  • River Gannel
  • River in Cornwall, England

    (Cornish: Dowr Gwyles, meaning "lovage river") rises in the village of Indian Queens in mid Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It flows north under Trevemper

    River Gannel

    River Gannel

    River_Gannel

  • Drag queen
  • Entertainer dressed and acting with exaggerated femininity

    signifiers and gender roles for entertainment purposes. Historically, drag queens have usually been gay men and have been a part of gay culture. People do

    Drag queen

    Drag queen

    Drag_queen

  • Dharma Mahadevi
  • Queen regnant of the Bhauma-Kara dynasty

    Dharma Mahadevi (died 950) was the queen regnant of the Indian Bhauma-Kara dynasty's Kingdom of Toshala in circa 940-950. She was born a princess of the

    Dharma Mahadevi

    Dharma_Mahadevi

  • Toldish
  • Hamlet in Cornwall, England

    It is about 7 miles (11 km) east of Newquay, at the junction of A39 and A392, and north of Indian Queens. Ordnance Survey get-a-map SW9238959566 v t e

    Toldish

    Toldish

    Toldish

  • Ella Atherton
  • Scottish-born actress (1905–1995)

    Scottish-born actress, fashion model, horse breeder, and Socialite, who married an Indian maharaja, Vijayasinhji Chhatrasinhji in 1940. After marriage, she was also

    Ella Atherton

    Ella_Atherton

  • St Enoder
  • Hamlet in Cornwall, England

    8 km) to the south and other settlements include Fraddon, Penhale, Indian Queens and Trevarren. St Enoder is apparently named after an unknown saint

    St Enoder

    St Enoder

    St_Enoder

  • List of Khuman and Luwang common ancestral monarchs
  • Genealogy of ancient monarchs

    dynasties into distinct royal lineages. The following provides a list of the queens from the period before the division of the Khuman and Luwang dynasties into

    List of Khuman and Luwang common ancestral monarchs

    List of Khuman and Luwang common ancestral monarchs

    List_of_Khuman_and_Luwang_common_ancestral_monarchs

  • Parukutty Nethyar Amma
  • Indian queen consort (1875–1963)

    ire of the colonial state for her relationships with Mahatma Gandhi and Indian nationalists. As one British intelligence report stated, "The hill palace

    Parukutty Nethyar Amma

    Parukutty Nethyar Amma

    Parukutty_Nethyar_Amma

  • Kuranganayani
  • Queen of Ahom dynasty

    Publishing. ISBN 978-93-84318-00-0. Pathak, Guptajit (2008). Assamese Women in Indian Independence Movement: With a Special Emphasis on Kanaklata Barua. Mittal

    Kuranganayani

    Kuranganayani

  • Vijaya-Bhattarika
  • Chalukya queen and regent from 650 to 655

    T. V. Mahalingam (1977). "Aditya and Vikramaditya". Readings in South Indian History. Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies / B.R.

    Vijaya-Bhattarika

    Vijaya-Bhattarika

    Vijaya-Bhattarika

  • The Son of Seven Mothers
  • Indian folktale

    The Son of Seven Mothers or The Son of Seven Queens is an Indian folktale, first published in the late 19th century by author Flora Annie Steel. In the

    The Son of Seven Mothers

    The Son of Seven Mothers

    The_Son_of_Seven_Mothers

  • Samavati
  • Sāmāvatī was one of the queens of King Udena of Kosambi. Her servant Khujjuttarā became a foremost female lay disciple when the queen sent her to hear

    Samavati

    Samavati

  • High-voltage substations in the United Kingdom
  • CEGB, these were: Pheasant Farm, Abham, Didcot, Exeter, Hinkley Point, Indian Queens, Landulph, Melksham, Drax and Harker. By 1973 there were sixty-one 400 kV

    High-voltage substations in the United Kingdom

    High-voltage_substations_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee
  • Indian political party

    is the unit of the Indian National Congress for the state of Karnataka. Its head office is situated at the Congress Bhawan, Queens Road, Bengaluru. It

    Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee

    Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee

    Karnataka_Pradesh_Congress_Committee

  • Flushing, Queens
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    Indians, and Koreans, settled in Flushing in the late 20th century and early 21st century, leading to the neighborhood hosting the original Queens Chinatown

    Flushing, Queens

    Flushing, Queens

    Flushing,_Queens

  • Castle Downs, Cornwall
  • Hill in Cornwall, England

    about 2 miles east-southeast of St Columb Major, 2 miles northeast of Indian Queens and about 7 miles west-southwest of Bodmin. About 1½ miles to the east

    Castle Downs, Cornwall

    Castle Downs, Cornwall

    Castle_Downs,_Cornwall

  • Jenabai Daruwali
  • Indian gangster

    Her legacy lives on in Indian popular culture and journalism. S. Hussain Zaidi profiles her in Mafia Queens of Mumbai, and Indian news outlets have acknowledged

    Jenabai Daruwali

    Jenabai_Daruwali

  • Indian independence movement
  • Movement to end British rule in India

    The Indian independence movement was a series of political efforts from mid-1880s to 1947, that took place in the Indian subcontinent with the aim of ending

    Indian independence movement

    Indian independence movement

    Indian_independence_movement

  • Ranakadevi
  • 12th century queen of Saurashtra, India

    Pradesh Itihas Parishad: 10–12. Devendra Satyarthi (1987). Meet My People: Indian Folk Poetry. Navyug. p. 228. "Chapter 2". A comparative study of the major

    Ranakadevi

    Ranakadevi

  • Namungbi
  • Khaba Sokchrongba Panthoibi Iratpa Chada Laihui List of Khuman queens Meitei queens of Tripura Meitei goddesses "Manipuri Corpus Dictionary » নামুংবী"

    Namungbi

    Namungbi

  • Jamaica, Queens
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    Jamaica is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. Jamaica is bordered by Hollis, Queens Village, St. Albans, and Cambria Heights to the east;

    Jamaica, Queens

    Jamaica, Queens

    Jamaica,_Queens

  • Yaoreima
  • the Ningthouja rulers. List of Meitei princesses List of Khuman queens Meitei queens of Tripura Meitei goddesses Singh, Ch. Manihar. A History of Manipuri

    Yaoreima

    Yaoreima

    Yaoreima

  • A30 road
  • Major road in England

    grade-separated junction and dual carriageway. Since the Bodmin to Indian Queens project was completed in late 2007, the new dual carriageway runs to

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    English unisex name, derived from vocabulary word indigo, from Greek indikon, INDIGO means "blue dye from India." 

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    Variant spelling of English Finnian, FINIAN means "little white one."

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  • Indin
  • n.

    A dark red crystalline substance, isomeric with and resembling indigo blue, and obtained from isatide and dioxindol.

  • India
  • n.

    A country in Southern Asia; the two peninsulas of Hither and Farther India; in a restricted sense, Hither India, or Hindostan.

  • Indiaman
  • n.

    A large vessel in the India trade.

  • Indiamen
  • pl.

    of Indiaman

  • Indite
  • v. t.

    To indict; to accuse; to censure.

  • Indian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to India proper; also to the East Indies, or, sometimes, to the West Indies.

  • Indican
  • n.

    An indigo-forming substance, found in urine, and other animal fluids, and convertible into red and blue indigo (urrhodin and uroglaucin). Chemically, it is indoxyl sulphate of potash, C8H6NSO4K, and is derived from the indol formed in the alimentary canal. Called also uroxanthin.

  • East Indian
  • n.

    A native of, or a dweller in, the East Indies.

  • Indian
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of India.

  • Indian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the aborigines, or Indians, of America; as, Indian wars; the Indian tomahawk.

  • Indian
  • a.

    Made of maize or Indian corn; as, Indian corn, Indian meal, Indian bread, and the like.

  • Indian
  • n.

    One of the aboriginal inhabitants of America; -- so called originally from the supposed identity of America with India.

  • Indies
  • n. pl.

    A name designating the East Indies, also the West Indies.

  • Median
  • n.

    A median line or point.

  • Indican
  • n.

    A glucoside obtained from woad (indigo plant) and other plants, as a yellow or light brown sirup. It has a nauseous bitter taste, a decomposes or drying. By the action of acids, ferments, etc., it breaks down into sugar and indigo. It is the source of natural indigo.