Saramad-i-Rajha-i-Hindustan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Indian princely title Saramad-i-Rajha-i-Hindustan (also spelled Saramad-i-Rajah-i-Hindustan; lit. 'Head of the Rajas of Hindustan') is a royal title in the Indian subcontinent.[1] It was used by the Maharajas of Jaipur and Jodhpur.[2][3] Saramad Rajha-i-Hind was used by the Maharaj Rana of Dholpur.[3] Saramad-i-Rajha-i-Bundelkhand (lit. 'Head of the Rajas of Bundelkhand') was used by the Maharaja of Orchha.[1] References 1 2 Lethbridge, Roper (1893). The golden book of India, a genealogical and biographical dictionary of the ruling princes, chiefs, nobles, and other personages, titled or decorated, of the Indian empire. Robarts - University of Toronto. London Macmillan. pp. xxii. ↑ Whitaker's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage for the Year ... 1908. p. 397. 1 2 Encyclopaedia Indica: Princely States in colonial India. Anmol Publications. 1996. pp. 39, 202. ISBN 978-81-7041-859-7. Related Articles