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 | | In southern Korean states, the word Han or Gan, meaning "leader", quite possibly derived from Khan, was used for various ruling princes, until Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, united them under a now hereditary king, titled Maripgan, which would then originally have been Marib-Khan, meaning the 'head of kings' (e.g. |
 | | Khanzada (Persian: Ø®Ø§ÙØ²Ø§Ø¯Û)(the Persian suffix -zadeh means son or more generally male descendant; not to be confused with Khannazad: female harem attendant; for analogous titles see Prince of the Blood and links there) is a title conferred to princes of the dynasties of certain princely states, such as |
 | | Furthermore, Khanzada is the nickname(?) of the Muslim Shaik saidi Taluqdars (using various titles, last style Nawab raja) of Mahmudabad taluq in Oudh, not a title (the incumbent's sons are presently styled Rajkumar) |
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