Sardar
noun
1.
sirdar.
noun
1.
(in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan) a military chief or leader.
2.
(formerly) the British commander of the Egyptian army.
noun (in India)
1.
a title used before the name of Sikh men
2.
a leader
noun
1.
a general or military leader in Pakistan and India
2.
(formerly) the title of the British commander in chief of the Egyptian Army
3.
a variant spelling of sardar
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