Associations to the word «Bahadur»
Noun
- Nawab
- Maharaja
- Lal
- Rana
- Rai
- Sahib
- Banda
- Mughal
- Guru
- Shah
- Highness
- Jung
- Singh
- Rao
- Raja
- Ul
- Khan
- Mirza
- Shri
- Narayan
- Mir
- Sikh
- Chandra
- Nepal
- Nehru
- Maratha
- Hyderabad
- Raj
- Pandit
- Muhammad
- Jai
- Amir
- Prasad
- Gujarat
- Akbar
- Indira
- Hussain
- Ali
- Madras
- Punjab
- Rani
- Amar
- Mysore
- Osman
- Prem
- Ahmad
- Delhi
- Malwa
- Dev
- Jammu
- Lucknow
- Bihar
- Bombay
- Baba
- Rajput
- Dil
- Lahore
- Din
- Devi
- Krishna
- Prakash
- Hamid
- Mahmud
- Mohammad
- Sri
- Gandhi
- Indra
- Assam
- Martyrdom
- Dhaka
- Abdul
- Sultan
- Ram
- Sultanate
- Amin
- Bengal
- Kashmir
- Ji
- Mbe
- Prime
- Hem
- Pun
- Haryana
- Wal
- Sharma
- Rishi
- Hind
- Rupee
- Modus
- Mata
- Kumar
- Calcutta
- Das
- Rajah
- Bal
- Lai
- Menon
- Pradesh
Wiktionary
BAHADUR, noun. A warrior, especially a Mongol.
BAHADUR, noun. (India) (historical) A title of respect or honour given to European officers in East Indian state papers, and colloquially, and among the natives, to distinguished officials and other important personages.
Wise words
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