Lexicographical Neighbors of Sardars
Literary usage of Sardars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter, Great Britain India Office (1908)
"... sits at Baroda, and is known as the sardars' Court. Minor offences with regard
to sanitation, petty quarrels, &c., are disposed of by the village patels ..."
2. The Life of the Marquis of Dalhousie, K. T. by Sir William Lee-Warner (1904)
"... of the rebel sardars—The effect produced by their arrest— Press criticism of
Lord Dalhousie's action—Treatment of the Maharaja. ..."
3. The Life and Times of General Sir James Browne, R.E., K.C.B., K.C.S.I by McLeod Innes (1905)
"In the reign of Nasir Khan the Great the greatest enmity in council existed
between the Khan and the sardars, and it should be the object of the sardars to ..."
4. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter, Great Britain India Office (1908)
"... sits at Baroda, and is known as the sardars' Court. Minor offences with regard
to sanitation, petty quarrels, &c., are disposed of by the village patels ..."
5. The Life of the Marquis of Dalhousie, K. T. by Sir William Lee-Warner (1904)
"... of the rebel sardars—The effect produced by their arrest— Press criticism of
Lord Dalhousie's action—Treatment of the Maharaja. ..."
6. The Life and Times of General Sir James Browne, R.E., K.C.B., K.C.S.I by McLeod Innes (1905)
"In the reign of Nasir Khan the Great the greatest enmity in council existed
between the Khan and the sardars, and it should be the object of the sardars to ..."