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Meaning of "mahratta"

Mahratta (noun): Refers to a member of the Maratha caste in India. The term is commonly used to denote the people who speak the Marathi language and are descendants of the Maratha Empire
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  • Alternative form of Maratha

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mahratta
The prime minister of the Mahratta government.
Mahratta was originally to have been named Marksman.
It was the first Mahratta.
The Mahratta possesses instinctive courage and ability for the hunt.
Matchless broke down on the way back, and was taken in tow by Mahratta.
The Mahratta Greyhound is not recognized by any major kennel club.
The Rajput is the most worthy antagonist, the Mahratta the most formidable enemy.
Mahratta pirate grabs and gallivats attacking the sloop Aurora of the Bombay Marine.
Supplanted in her favour by a Frenchman, he transferred his allegiance to Appa Rao, a Mahratta chieftain.
A company of the Southern Mahratta Railway Volunteer Rifles was also stationed in the town.
On 29 November, the regiment was advancing north to Monte Cavallo supporting the Mahratta infantry.
Although Mahratta was lost, the convoy was a success.
And her surname, is that Indian? Yes, Mahratta blood in there somewhere.
An unnamed Mahratta surgeon skilfully moulded a new nose from the skin of Cowasjee 's forehead.
Yes, Mahratta blood in there somewhere.

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