Bahadur
a t-tle of respect commonly affixed to the names of european officers in indian doc-ments or used in ceremonious mention by indians:
jonas sahib bahadur.
historical examples
my brother writes to me, ‘if you want to face this side again, face as bahadur.’
leaves from a field note-book j. h. morgan
he soon discovered the luke-warmness of bahadur khan, the ruler.
the great events by famous historians, volume 9 various
in the end bahadur drove them back to the mountains, and there was peace.
jones of the 64th f. s. (frederick sadleir) brereton
in 1707 aurengzebe died, and bahadur shah ascended the throne.
female warriors, vol. ii (of 2) ellen c. clayton
there the disloyalty of bahadur khan was manifest; he refused to pay respects to danyal.
the great events by famous historians, volume 9 various
“one of the daughters of bahadur shah is here,” murmured mayne rapidly.
the red year louis tracy
he insisted that bahadur khan should join him and help the imperial cause.
the great events by famous historians, volume 9 various
then the door opened and with a confederate mysterious air the orderly announced bahadur rai.
punch, or the london charivari, vol. 153, sept. 19, 1917 various
she persuaded bahadur shah to proclaim her son heir to the throne.
a history of the nineteenth century, year by year edwin emerson
“i come of land-holding stock,” said bahadur khan, rocking where he stood.
the works of rudyard kipling: one volume edition rudyard kipling
noun
(often in combination) a t-tle formerly conferred by the british on distinguished indians
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