- Army,
where it was the
lowest rank for a Viceroy's
commissioned officer.
Jemadars either commanded platoons or
troops themselves or ****isted
their British...
- Thug
Behram (c. 1765 – 1840), also
known as
Buhram Jamedar and the King of the Thugs, was a
leader of the
Thuggee cult
active in
Awadh in
central India...
- the Qu'aiti and
Kathiri states in
Hadhramawt had
previously served as
jemadars in Hyderabad. The
Hyderabadi haleem,
marag (mutton stew), murtabaq, shorba...
- HEIC's
newly raised infantry regiments provided for one subedar, four
jemadars, 16 NCOs and 90
sepoys (private soldiers). This was to
remain the approximate...
-
Jemadar Nand Singh, VC, MVC (24
September 1914 – 12
December 1947) was an
Indian recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most
prestigious award...
-
analogous to the
matrosses in
British artillery) were
called Syrang and the
Jemadars were
designated 1st
Tindal (while
Havildar ranked as 2nd Tindals), in order...
-
southern Empty Quarter. Sons of Umar bin
Awadh al Qu'aiti, who
became a
jemadar in the
forces of the
Nizam of
Hyderabad State (now in India),
first took...
-
troops of
British regiments. The QGO
Commission was
abolished in 2007.
Jemadars and
subedars normally served as
platoon commanders and
company 2ICs but...
-
Subedar Govinda Ram,
Jemadar Gopichand Ram,
Jemadar Bhagwana Ram,
Jemadar Lall Khan,
Jemadar Jita Ram,
Jemadar Bhopal Singh,
Jemadar Gurdial Ram, Havildar...
-
Khawaja Muhammad Aslam (8
February 1922 – 23 July 2019) was a ****stani
athlete who
represented ****stan at the 1954
Asian Games in athletics. He won the...