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The word 'saib' or 'sahib' was used during the British rule to refer to------
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А
Any person at British services
O
B
A British citizen
O
с C
An Indian citizen
D
An uneducated person​

Answers

Answered by kpstarlight003
0

Answer:

it is refferd to any person at British services

Answered by rihuu95
1

Answer:

A ) Any person at British service

Explanation:

Earlier sir, master was used especially among the native inhabitants of colonial India when addressing or speaking of a European of some social or official status.

Sahib is a term used by some people in India to address or to refer to a man in a position of authority. Sahib was used especially of White government officials in the period of British rule

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