subadar

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Etymology

From Hindi सूबेदार (sūbedār)/Urdu صوبدار (sūbadār), and its source, (Indian) Persian صوبدار (subadâr), corresponding to subah +‎ -dar.

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subadar (plural subadars)

  1. (South Asia, historical) The governor or commander in charge of a subah; a viceroy.
    • 1806, , Indian Antiquities: Or, Dissertations Relative to the Antient Geographical Divisions, of Hindostan: , volume I. Containing the Dissertation on the Antient Geographical Divisions of Hindostan, London: Printed by C. & W. Galabin and sold by John White , pages 231–232:
      Hindostan was then parcelled out into twelve grand divisions, called soobahs, to each of which a viceroy was assigned, by the title of Soobahdar, corruptly written Soobah by European writers; for, soobah signifies province: many of these soobahs were in extent equal to large European kingdoms.
  2. (historical) An Indian officer in the British Indian Army, of a rank equivalent to captain.
    • 2008, Amitav Ghosh, Sea of Poppies, Penguin, published 2015, page 31:
      Also in his favour were his family's connections, the most notable of which consisted of an uncle who had risen to the rank of subedar in the East India Company's army []
  3. (India, Pakistan, Nepal) A noncommissioned officer rank in the armies of India and Pakistan.

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