
Raza, Raja
"Raza" and "Raja" are terms from South Asian cultures. "Raja" typically means king or ruler, signifying a person with authority and leadership, historically used for monarchs or princes. "Raza," on the other hand, often means consent or approval, indicating permission or agreement, especially in historical or religious contexts. Both terms are rooted in Sanskrit and Urdu languages, but their usage differs: "Raja" relates to sovereignty, while "Raza" pertains to approval or acceptance.