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- noun Plural form of
raja .
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Examples
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The most common chile for rajas is the poblano, although in Oaxaca, the more piquant chile de agua is frequently used.
Warm Reading For Cool Nights: A Guide To Mexican Chiles 2003
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The most common chile for rajas is the poblano, although in Oaxaca, the more piquant chile de agua is frequently used.
Warm Reading For Cool Nights: A Guide To Mexican Chiles 2003
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They were very willing to be photographed, and among my subjects were three women of the nobility, called rajas, who had many coins sewn on their skirts in a way that looked quite well.
Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917 Carl Lumholtz 1886
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I had two tacos - one called "rajas" with roasted poblano pepper strips and onions, which was delicious but a tad rich.
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We had a delicious dinner with all home cooked genuine Mexican dishes, chicken, beef, with Salsa Verde, mole, rajas, the works.
A little fiesta 2009
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We had a delicious dinner with all home cooked genuine Mexican dishes, chicken, beef, with Salsa Verde, mole, rajas, the works.
A little fiesta 2009
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We had a delicious dinner with all home cooked genuine Mexican dishes, chicken, beef, with Salsa Verde, mole, rajas, the works.
A little fiesta 2009
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Americans once believed Indians were either rajas with flowing robes riding atop elephants, or starving beggars with their hands out, Aroon chuckles.
Jim Luce: Meet the Amazing Aroon Shivdasani of NYC's Indo-American Arts Council 2010
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Americans once believed Indians were either rajas with flowing robes riding atop elephants, or starving beggars with their hands out, Aroon chuckles.
Jim Luce: Meet the Amazing Aroon Shivdasani of NYC's Indo-American Arts Council 2010
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Its painters were mostly Muslim, but the religious paintings all relate to the Hindu faith of the rajas.
A Crayon Heir Lee Lawrence 2010
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