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sirdar

or ²õ²¹°ù·»å²¹°ù

[ ser-dahr ]

noun

  1. (in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan) a military chief or leader.
  2. (formerly) the British commander of the Egyptian army.


sirdar

/ ˈ²õɜ˻åÉ‘Ë /

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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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sirdar1

1605–15; < Hindi ²õ²¹°ù»åÄå°ù < Persian
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sirdar1

from Hindi ²õ²¹°ù»åÄå°ù, from Persian, from sar head + »åÄå°ù possession
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His father, who worked as a “sirdar†or “lead Sherpa†on the mountain, could no longer climb after losing several toes and fingers to frostbite.

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From there, he became a sirdar — the sherpa in charge of managing all of the other sherpas in an expedition.

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She scrolled through her phone with sirdars - lead Sherpas - showing them pictures of the dead, asking for identification.

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His father is a respected climbing Sherpa who taught him the basics of mountaineering at an early age so tThe sirdar is the head Sherpa.

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He could not tell her that in his case the head sirdar of the Gularzai would be every whit as merciless as would Allah-din Khan and his followers.

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