- The rank of
Sirdar (Arabic: سردار) – a
variant of
Sardar – was ****igned to the
British Commander-in-Chief of the British-controlled
Egyptian Army in the...
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kitchen ****istant, on to an ****istant
guide and then
finally to Sirdar.
Sirdars do not
normally carry loads but will do so on
occasion such as carrying...
- Look up
sirdar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sirdar was the Commander-in-Chief of the
Egyptian Army in the 19th-20th centuries.
Sirdar may also refer...
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function and rank. The
title Sirdar was used by
Englishmen to
describe native noblemen in
British India (e.g.,
Sirdars of the Deccan). In the Hazara...
- HMS
Sirdar was an
Admiralty S-class
destroyer that
served with the
Royal Navy
during the
Turkish War of Independence. The S
class was a
development of...
- The
Majithia family, are a
family of
Shergill Jat
sardars (chiefs) that
originate from the
region of
Majitha in the Punjab. The
family is
divided into...
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Inayatullah Khan (Pashto/Dari: عنايت الله خان), (20
October 1888 – 12
August 1946) was the King of
Afghanistan for
three days in
January 1929. He was the...
- such as
Bhabani were
known as
Sirdars and had a
symbiotic relationship with
their followers.
Among other benefits, a
Sirdar would lend
loans to members...
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Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah (Hindi: सरदार इक़बाल अली शाह, Urdu: سردار اقبال علی شاہ; 1894 in Sardhana,
India – 4
November 1969 in Tangier, Morocco) was an Indian-Afghan...
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Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan (1884 – 26
October 1953) was a
political figure in Afghanistan.
Mohammad Hashim Khan was born in 1884 in Dehradun, British...