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Term: King of India

Description:

The term "King of India" refers to a title historically given to the monarch who ruled over the Indian subcontinent. It symbolizes supreme power and authority in the region.

Possible Definitions and Usages:

  1. Noun - Historical: The sovereign ruler who reigned over the Indian subcontinent.
  2. Example Sentence: The King of India during the Mughal era was Emperor Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal.

  3. Noun - Figurative: A person who is considered highly influential or powerful in India.
  4. Example Sentence: He is often referred to as the King of India's entertainment industry due to his unparalleled success in Bollywood.

  5. Noun - Fictional: A character in literature or movies portraying a powerful ruler in an imaginary Indian kingdom.
  6. Example Sentence: The novel revolves around the epic journey of the young protagonist who becomes the unexpected King of India in a mystical world.

  7. Adjective - Popular: Used to describe anything related to the most famous or highly regarded aspect of India.
  8. Example Sentence: The Taj Mahal is the king of India's architectural wonders, admired for its mesmerizing beauty.

  9. Adjective - Local: Pertaining to a regional ruler within India.
  10. Example Sentence: The festival celebrates the rich culture and traditions of the local kings of India who once ruled these lands.

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