| Dei |
Princess, by birth |
| Deota |
God |
| Doab |
Area between two rivers |
| Drubh |
Blade of grass, offered to the ruler. A way of doing Nazar |
| Illaqa |
Area |
| Jaideva |
Greeting exchanged when two Rajputs meet |
| Kan-Bal |
Ceremony where a child’s ears are pierced |
| Kattar |
Dagger |
| Khawas |
Concubine |
| Kotwal |
Head of a Kotwali |
| Kutlehar House |
Residence of the Royal family outside the Kutlehar territory |
| Kutleharia |
A person of the Kutlehar clan |
| Lugru |
Ceremony where a child is fed solid food for the first time. |
| Mian |
Junior Prince |
| Miani |
Wife of a Mian |
| Mundan |
Ceremony where the childs hair is cut for the first time. |
| Nazar |
An offering, made to the Raja or the Rani by the people. |
| Pal |
Protector |
| Palasana |
Seat of the protector |
| Raja |
Ruler |
| Rajdadi |
Grandmother of the Raja |
| Rajkumar |
Prince |
| Rajkumari |
Princess |
| Rajkuwarani |
Wife of a Rajkumar |
| Rajmata |
The mother of the Raja |
| Raj Purohit |
Royal Priest |
| Raj tilak |
Coronation |
| Rani |
Consort of the Raja |
| Sarkar |
Honorific used for the Raja, Rani while addressing them |
| Sartora |
Child by a Khawas |
| Sowar |
Horse rider |
| Swargabasi |
Used for someone who has passed away. Lit. Resident of heaven |
| Talwar |
Sword |
| Tamrapatra |
Lit. Copper-letter |
| Zamindar |
Landlord |