Sir in colonial India
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SAHIB"Sir," in colonial India
SAHIBSir, in colonial India
sahibs(in India) sir; master: a term of respect used, esp. during the colonial period, when addressing or referring to a European
sahib(in India) sir; master: a term of respect used, esp. during the colonial period, when addressing or referring to a European
rafflesSir (Thomas) Stamford (1781û1826), British colonial administrator. He persuaded the East India Company to purchase the undeveloped island of Singapore in 1819 and undertook much of the preliminary work for transforming it into an international port and center of commerce
sahibsir master used especially among the native inhabitants of colonial India when addressing or speaking of a European of some social or official status
androsSir Edmund 1637û1714 British colonial gov. in America
SAHIBEnglishman in colonial India
SAHIBAddress in colonial India.
SAHIBAddress in colonial India
SAHIBTitle in colonial India
SAHIBSTitles in colonial India
SAHIBTitle in colonial India.
SAHIBMaster, in colonial India
RAJColonial rule in India
SAHIBColonial title in India
RAJThe Brits in colonial India
RAJBritish rule in colonial India
RAJBritish colonial rule in India
RAJColonial British rule in India
SAHIBColonial word for "master," in India
SAHIBTerm of respect in colonial India
SAHIBTitle of respect in colonial India
SAHIBForm of address in Colonial India
SAHIBTerm of address in colonial India
memsahiba European woman living in colonial India
memsahibsMEMSAHIB, a European woman living in colonial India
sahiba term of respect in colonial India, also SAHEB
saheba term of respect in colonial India, also SAHIB
sahibsSAHIB, a term of respect in colonial India, also SAHEB
sahebsSAHEB, a term of respect in colonial India, also SAHIB
BABUSir, in India
SAHIBSir in India
SAHIB"Sir" in India
SAHIBSir, in India
SAHIBSir, in old India