Native of part of India
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GOANNative of part of India.
URDUNative language of 50 million citizens of 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
sepoy(formerly, in India) a native soldier, usually an infantryman, in the service of Europeans, esp. of the British
maharajah(Sanskrit) a king or prince in India ranking above a rajah, esp the sovereign of one of the former native states also MAHARAJA
maharajahsMAHARAJAH, (Sanskrit) a king or prince in India ranking above a rajah, esp the sovereign of one of the former native states also MAHARAJA
sahibsir master used especially among the native inhabitants of colonial India when addressing or speaking of a European of some social or official status
cinchonaany of several trees or shrubs of the genus Cinchona, of the madder family, esp. C. calisaya, native to the Andes, cultivated there and in Java and India for its bark, which yields quinine and other alkaloids
mowraany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi
mahwasany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi
mahwaany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi
mahuaany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi
mahuasany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi