Bahawder

/bəˈhɔːdər/ noun

A historical Indian or South Asian military commander or warrior, a rank or title used during the Mughal and colonial periods.

From Persian bahadur (warrior, brave), altered by English speakers into bahawder. The word reflects the Anglo-Indian vocabulary that emerged during British colonial rule in India.

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