Maharani
A "Maharani" is a title used in India to refer to a queen or the wife of a Maharaja, who is a great king. The term is derived from the Sanskrit words "maha," meaning great, and "rani," meaning queen. Maharani often held significant power and influence in royal courts and were involved in various aspects of governance and cultural patronage.
Maharani played a crucial role in the social and political life of their kingdoms. They were known for their contributions to art, architecture, and philanthropy. Many Maharani, such as Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur, are remembered for their elegance and leadership, leaving a lasting legacy in Indian history.