Rajaram
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Rajaram or Raja Ram (Telugu: రాజారాం) is one of the Indian names:
- Several Chhatrapatis, leaders of the Maratha Empire in India
- Rajaram Chhatrapati, ruled 1689–1700
- Rajaram II of Satara, putative grandson of Rajaram Chhatrapati, ruled 1749−1777
- Rajaram I, a Raja of Kolhapur 1866−1870
- Rajaram II, Maharaja of Kolhapur 1922−1940
- Rajarm III, Maharaja of Kolhapur 1922−1940
- Rajaram College in Kolhapur, named after the Maratha King
- N. S. Rajaram, 21st century author and mathematician
- Madhurantakam Rajaram, an Indian story writer
- Raja Ram (musician) (born Ronald Rothfield), a musician and the owner of the UK record label TIP World
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy, a founder of the Brahmo Samaj, an Indian socio-religious reform movement
- Raja Ram Jat, Jat leader 1670–1688 and organizer of rebellion against Aurangzeb
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