Native of India
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HINDUNative of India
HINDUNative of India.
GONDNative of India.
BIHARINative of northeast India
BIHARINative of NE India
BHORNative of Bombay, India.
SEPOYNative soldier of India.
SOWARSNative horsemen of India.
TAMILNative of southern India.
SIRDARNative chief of India.
BARODANative state of India.
BHARNative of northern India
ORIYACertain native of India
ALI... Rajpur, native State of India.
BELALas ..., native State of India.
ASSAMESENative of N. E. India.
SEPOYFormer native soldier of India.
TAMILNative of India or Ceylon.
SARDARNative chief of India: Var.
GOANNative of part of India.
SOWCARSNative bankers of Anglo-India.
TELUGUNative of Andhra Pradesh, India
TAMILCertain native of southern India
TAMILHindu native of India and Ceylon.
SEPOYNative of India in the British army
URDUNative language of 50 million citizens of India
TAMILNative of southern India or northern Sri Lanka
sepoya native of India serving in the British army
sepoysSEPOY, a native of India serving in the British army
darbarthe court of a native ruler in India, also DURBAR
durbarthe court of a native ruler in India, also DARBAR
durbarsDURBAR, the court of a native ruler in India, also DARBAR
darbarsDARBAR, the court of a native ruler in India, also DURBAR
nazirs(formerly) a title of certain officials serving native rulers in India
nazir(formerly) a title of certain officials serving native rulers in India
diwans(in India) any of certain officials, as a financial minister or prime minister of a native colony
dewans(in India) any of certain officials, as a financial minister or prime minister of a native colony
dewan(in India) any of certain officials, as a financial minister or prime minister of a native colony
diwan(in India) any of certain officials, as a financial minister or prime minister of a native colony
sepoys(formerly, in India) a native soldier, usually an infantryman, in the service of Europeans, esp. of the British