Raj Bhushan / Raj Bhooshan / Rajyabhushan (literally Ornament of the Raj), was a second highest title of honor or civilian award, which was prevalent in Princely India during British Raj.[1][2]
History
Raj Bhushan awards were given by rulers of mostly HinduPrincely States of India to distinguished citizens of their kingdom. The title was bestowed upon with a Silver coin medallion.[1][3][4] The next higher award was Raj Ratna, which was the highest award of Princely India.
The title and awards of Raj Ratna & Raj Bhushan came to an end mostly by the end of year 1949 with the amalgamation of almost all Princely States into India and formation of the Republic of India