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Definition of Subahs
1. subah [n] - See also: subah
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subahs
Literary usage of Subahs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Valley of Kashmír by Walter Roper Lawrence (1895)
"These subahs varied in character, but on the whole it would appear that the rule
of the Mughal emperors was fairly just and enlightened, and their laws and ..."
2. The Civilization of India by Romesh Chunder Dutt (1901)
"Of the fifteen subahs or provinces into which the empire was divided, ...
The remaining eleven subahs comprised virtually the whole of Northern India, ..."
3. Administration Report by Baroda (1906)
"The District Officer or Subah is assisted by one or two or three Assistants called
Naeb subahs. When the Subah has more than one Naeb Subah under him, ..."
4. The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province and Kashmir by James McCrone Douie (1916)
"The empire was divided into subahs, and the area described in this book embraced
... Lahore and Multan, and parts of subahs Delhi and Kabul. ..."
5. Major James Rennel and the Rise of Modern English Geography by Clements Robert Markham (1895)
"For the divisions of Hindostan Major Rennell adopted the subahs, ... The decision
to divide the map of Hindostan primarily into the subahs of Akbar was ..."