What do you mean by Bhatta
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During the British Raj, Batta or Bhatta or Bat-ta was a military term, meaning a special allowance made to officers, soldiers, or other public servants in the field. The term is probably derived from the Kanarese bhatta (rice in the husk).
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It can be regarded as a pet name given to aryabhatta or "bhatta" I'd also a surname for many Indians and Nepalese inhabitants.
■IT IS ALSO THE TITLE THAT WAS GIVEN BY BRITISH RAJ TO THE MILITARY INDIAN SOLDIERS■
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