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Sowar (Urdu: سوار, also
siwar meaning "the one who rides" or "rider", from
Persian sawār) was
originally a rank
during the
Mughal Empire.
Later during...
- are company/battalion
appointments held by
senior Havildars. The
ranks of
Sowar, Daffadars, and
Risaldars are
utilized in the
armoured corps. List of serving...
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Sowar (Arabic: صور, romanized: ṣuwar, lit. 'pictures/photographs') is a
bimonthly photojournalism and do****entary
photography magazine published in Beirut...
-
Public Relations ****stan".
Archived from the
original on 9
August 2019.
Sowar Hussain Shaheed ispr.gov.pk
Archived 9
August 2019 at the
Wayback Machine...
- the
Indian Rebellion of 1857,
having been
abducted and kept
prisoner by a
sowar during the
Satichaura Ghat m****acre,
thereby avoiding the
Bibighar m****acre...
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Cawnpore during the
Indian Rebellion of 1857,
having been
taken captive by a
sowar during the
Satichaura Ghat m****acre,
thereby avoiding the
Bibighar m****acre...
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Mohammad or
Muhammad Hussain may
refer to:
Mohammad Hussain (cricketer),
former ****stani Test
cricketer Muhammad Hussain (islamist),
American Islamist...
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Abdel Rahman Suwar al-Dahab (otherwise
known as
Suwar al-Dahab or al-Dahab; 1934 – 18
October 2018) (Arabic: عبد الرحمن سوار الذهب) was a
Sudanese military...
- Oudh who
served under British officers. Its
cavalry regiments included sowars from the
former Mughal army. The
Bengal Army
fought in the
First Anglo-Afghan...
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light hor****
armed with a lance, saber, javelins, pistols, or carbine.
Sowar:
Indian light hor****
usually armed with a lance, sword, or musket. Cavalry...