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who were termed as nabobs

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Britishers who became the nawabs were called nabobs. 

Nabob was an version of the Indian word nawab.



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Answered by saksham5588
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The term Nabob was used to denote a rich European, especially British, who had made his fortune in the Indian subcontinent during the British rule, (and had subsequently styled his lavish lifestyle after the Nawabs).

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