- as a
junior commissioned officer rank in
India and ****stan.
Subedar or
subadar was the second-highest rank of
Indian officers in the
military forces of...
-
Mountain Artillery and
other arms
Subadar-Major (native 'Major',
adviser to the
British officers and commander)
Subadar (native 'Lieutenant',
company commander)...
-
Tunwar family at
Village Kheri Talwana,
Mahendergarh and a
Jemadar (acting
Subadar) in the 2nd Battalion, 1st
Punjab Regiment, in the
British Indian Army...
- Subedar-major (Hindustani: सूबेदार मेजर; صوبیدار میجر) is the senior-most rank of
junior commissioned officer in the
Indian and ****stani Armies, formerly...
-
Yashwant Rao
Holkar (1776–1811) also
known as
Jaswantrao Holkar was an
Indian ruler,
statesman and
commander belonging to the
Holkar clan of the Maratha...
-
within the
Darrang region. The loss led to the
dismissal of
Qasim Khan, the
Subadar (provincial governor) of Bengal,
highlighting the
strategic and political...
- ud-Daula,
Nawab Said
Muhammad Siddiqi, Khan Bahadur,
Zaffar Jang,
Nawab Subadar of the Deccan, 4th
Nizam of
Hyderabad (November 1718 – 16
September 1763;...
- He had
taken up the
title of
Nawab Khan Bahadur,
Muzaffar Jung,
Nawab Subadar of the Deccan. However, he is most
famously known as
Muzaffar Jung. He...
- and
heavy fire,
accompanied by
Subadar Matab Singh. On
reaching the
wounded Officer, Surgeon-Major
Lloyd sent
Subadar Matab Singh back for
further ****istance...
- (provinces), each of
which was
headed by a
provincial governor called a
subadar. The
structure of the
central government was
mirrored at the provincial...