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What do you mean by ‘suba’ and ‘subadar’?

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Answered by AnanyaluvsBTS
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Suba↪(ˈsuːbə) a sheepskin cloak, formerly worn by Hungarian shepherds. Collins English Dictionary.

Subadar↪Noun. subadar (plural subadars) (South Asia, historical) The governor or commander in charge of a subah; a viceroy. [from 17th c.] (historical) An Indian officer in the British Indian Army, of a rank equivalent to captain

Answered by BORNTOSHINE12345
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A Sabah was the term for a province in the Mughal Empire. The word is derived from Arabic and Persian. The governor/ruler of a Subah was known as a subhedar (sometimes also referred to as a "Subeh"), which later became subhedar to refer to an officer in the Indian Army.

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We can also take example of ''Subhedar Tanaji Malusare''.

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