💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Munsubdar"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mansebdarnoun | Alternative form of munsubdar. [(India, historical) A quasifeudal dependent of the Moghul government who was assigned territory on condition of supplying a certain number of horses.] |
| subahnoun | (India, historical) A province of the Mughal Empire. |
| subadarnoun | A surname from India of Indian origin. |
| subidarnoun | Alternative spelling of subadar. [(South Asia, historical) The governor or commander in charge of a subah; a viceroy.] |
| jilaudarnoun | (India, historical) A servant who leads a horse. |
| nabobnoun | (by extension) Someone of great wealth or importance. |
| muqaddamnoun | A former village headman in Bengal, through whom the government dealt with the peasants. |
| muqtanoun | A provincial governor in early Muslim ruled India or Bengal. |
| mahajunnoun | (India, archaic) A banker and merchant. |
| bargirnoun | (India, historical) A trooper of irregular cavalry who is (unlike a silladar) not the owner of his troop horse and arms, but either is put in by another person, perhaps a native officer in the regiment who takes part of his pay, or has his horse from the state he serves. |
| suwarnoun | Alternative form of sowar. [(historical, India) A soldier on horseback, especially one during the British Raj.] |
| mandalnoun | An administrative division in some countries in South Asia. |
| sub-judgenoun | (India) The judge of a subordinate court. |
| parbuttynoun | (India, historical) A subordinate village officer in parts of the Madras presidency. |
| talukdarnoun | (historical) An Indian landholder in the Mughal Empire and British Raj, responsible for collecting taxes from a taluk. |
| inamdarnoun | (India, historical) One who received a grant or gift of lands from the British Raj as a reward for service. |
| sowarnoun | (historical, India) A soldier on horseback, especially one during the British Raj. |
| sarbarakarnoun | An aristocrat or landlord of the Indian subcontinent, having the right to collect taxes from the peasantry on behalf of imperial courts for military and social infrastructure. |
| mehmandarnoun | An official courier appointed to escort an important traveller in Persian-speaking countries and the Indian subcontinent. |
| shiledarnoun | (historical) A soldier in India's Maratha Empire (1630–1818), particularly during the reign of Shivaji. |
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