History, asked by sachigarg1115, 1 month ago

who were subedars ? name other officers also who worked under him.​

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Answered by alokagr8604
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History. Subedar or subadar was the second-highest rank of Indian officer in the military forces of British India, ranking below "British commissioned officers" and above "Local non-commissioned officers". Indian officers were promoted to this rank on the basis of both lengths of service and individual merit.

The Subadar carried out both political and military functions. Each province also had a financial officer or Diwan. For the maintenance of peace and order in his province, the Subadar was supported by several officers, for example: The military paymaster also was known as BakhshL

Answered by sdikshit
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Subedar is a rank of junior commissioned officer in the Indian Army; a senior non-commissioned officer in the Pakistan Army, and formerly a Viceroy's commissioned officer in the British Indian Army.

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