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Sowar (Urdu: سوار, also
sawar or
siwar meaning "the one who rides" or "rider", from
Persian sawār, from the
Sasanid Persian Aswār, from the Achaemenid...
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Sowar Muhammad Hussain Janjua NH, (Punjabi, Urdu: سوار محمد حسین جنجوعہ; 18
January 1949 – 10
December 1971) was a ****stani
soldier and the 8th recipient...
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Silladar means “bearer of arms” in
Persian and was
given to
native cavalrymen (
sowars) of
irregular regiments. A
recruit or "Khudaspa" was
supposed to provide...
- are company/battalion
appointments held by
senior Havildars. The
ranks of
Sowar, Daffadars, and
Risaldars are
utilized in the
armoured corps. List of serving...
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Rebellion of 1857
having been
abducted and kept
prisoner by Ali Khan, a
sowar,
during the
Satichaura Ghat m****acre,
thereby avoiding the
Bibighar m****acre...
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consisted of 911,400 infantry, musketeers, and
artillery men, and 185,000
Sowars commanded by
princes and nobles. His
cultural and
political initial steps...
- the rank of
lance naik,
except in
cavalry where the
equivalent ranks were
sowar or "trooper".
Following the
formation of the
French East
India Company (Compagnie...
- cavalrymen, or
sowars,
which each had to
maintain for
service in the
imperial army. Thus, all
mansabdars had a zat, or
personal ranking, and a
sowar, or a troop...
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Sowar (Arabic: صور, romanized: ṣuwar, lit. 'pictures/photographs') is a
bimonthly photojournalism and do****entary
photography magazine published in Beirut...
- zat and 500
sowar in 1657 (
sowar were
cavalry troops)
Granted by
Emperor Aurangzeb. 4000 zat and 700
sowar in 1658 4000 zat and 1500
sowar in 1665 5000...