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Term used for a province in the Mughal Empire
A Subah is a term for a province or state in several South Asian languages. It was introduced by the Mughal Empire to refer to its subdivisions or provinces;
Subah
Indian drama television series
Jagriti: Ek Nayi Subah is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series that aired from 16 September 2024 to 11 January 2026 on Zee TV. It was produced
Jagriti:_Ek_Nayi_Subah
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up subah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Subah may refer to: Subah, a country division in Mughal India Subah, a misnomer for a subahdar or nazim
Subah_(disambiguation)
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1576–1717
The Bengal Subah (Bengali: সুবাহ বাংলা, Persian: صوبه بنگاله), also referred to as Mughal Bengal and Bengal State (after 1717), was the largest subdivision
Bengal_Subah
Province of the Mughal Empire
Hyderabad Subah (Persian: صوبه حیدرآباد), also known as Golconda Subah, was a province of the Mughal Empire encompassing the eastern Deccan region of the
Hyderabad_Subah
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1580–1758
The Subah of Lahore (Persian: صوبه لاهور, romanized: Sūbah-yi-Lāhor) was a subah (province) of the Mughal Empire in the Punjab region, encompassing the
Subah_of_Lahore
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1580–1857
Delhi Subah, also known as the Shahjahanabad Subah, was one of the subahs (provincial-level administrative division) of the Mughal Empire. During the
Subah_of_Delhi
Hindu temple in Uttar Pradesh, India
long-term foreign students, researchers, and tourists live. The ghat hosts Subah-e-Banaras, a cultural and spiritual event, in the mornings. The Assi Ghat
Assi_Ghat
Province of the Mughal Empire (c. 1593–1737)
later the Thatta Subah (1629–1737) was a Mughal administrative division. The region was originally a Sarkar within the Multan Subah of the Mughal Empire
Thatta_Subah
Polity in the Awadh region of North India (1732–1856)
also Kingdom of Awadh, Kingdom of Oudh, Awadh Subah, Oudh Subah, or Awadh State) was a Mughal subah, then an independent kingdom, and lastly a British
Oudh_State
1996 film by Sudhir Mishra
Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (transl. No End to This Night) is a 1996 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Sudhir Mishra. The film stars Tara Deshpande
Is_Raat_Ki_Subah_Nahin
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1580–1752
The Subah of Multan (Punjabi: ملتان دا صوبہ, romanized: Multān Dā Sūbāh; Persian: صوبه ملتان, romanized: Sūbāh-ey-Multān) was one of the three subahs (provinces)
Subah_of_Multan
Indian actor (born 1965)
- Best Actor Award (Hindi): Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin 1997: Star Screen Award for Best Villain: Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin 2005: Filmfare Award for Best Villain
Ashish_Vidyarthi
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1575–1733
The Bihar Subah (Persian: صوبه بهار) was a province (suba) of the Mughal Empire that was formed in 1575. It was one of the original twelve subas established
Bihar_Subah
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1568–1737
The Malwa Subah (Persian: صوبه ملوا) was one of the original twelve Subahs (provinces) of the Mughal Empire, including Gondwana, from 1568–1743. Its seat
Malwa_Subah
Town in northern Afghanistan
turned into a subah (imperial top-level province) in 1646 by Shah Jahan, only to be lost in 1647, just like the neighboring Badakhshan Subah. Balkh was the
Balkh
2012 Indian TV series or programme
Phir Subah Hogi (International title: Breaking Free) is an Indian soap opera series that was being aired on Zee TV from 2012 to 2013. It was mainly about
Phir_Subah_Hogi
Province of Afghanistan
Kandahar (Pashto: د کندهار ولايت, romanized: Da Kandahār Wilāyat and Dari: ولایت قندهار, romanized: Wilāyat-e Qandahār) is one of the southern provinces
Kandahar_Province
1987 Indian TV series or programme
Subah is an Indian television series that aired on DD National in 1987 directed by Bharat Rangachary. It is based on a novel by Sivasankari, titled Avan
Subah_(TV_series)
Raja of Amber from 1589 to 1614
Subahdar of Bihar Subah from 1587 to 1594, then for Bengal Subah for three terms from 1595 to 1606 and the Subahdar of Kabul Subah from 1585 to 1586.
Man_Singh_I
Geographic region in North Maharashtra, India
region was incorporated into the Mughal Empire as one of its prominent subahs (provinces). At its geographical and cultural core lay the fertile valley
Khandesh
Subah of the Mughal Empire
The Berar Subah (Persian: صوبه برار) was one of the Subahs (provinces) of the Mughal Empire, in Central India from 1596 to 1724. It bordered Golconda,
Berar_Subah
Province of the Mughal Empire
The Sarkar of Kashmir (Persian: سرکار کشمیر), later the Subah of Kashmir (Persian: صوبہ کشمیر), was a province of the Mughal Empire encompassing the Kashmir
Mughal_Kashmir
Governor of a province during the Mughal era
Subahdar was one of the designations of a governor of a Subah (province) during the Khalji dynasty of Bengal, Mamluk dynasty, Khalji dynasty, Tughlaq
Subahdar
District in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Subah is a district in Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. In 2024, it was inhabited by 25,333 people, and had a total area of 752.74 km2. Subah
Subah,_Sambas
City in Karnataka, India
from the Adil Shahis in 1686 and had two years prior turned Bijapur into a subah.[citation needed] Disease and other natural events resulting in large-scale
Bijapur
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1580–1758
Ajmer Subah was bordered to the north by Multan Subah and Delhi Subah, to the west by Thatta Subah, to the South by Gujarat Subah and Malwa Subah and to
Ajmer_Subah
Province in the Mughal Empire
The Agra Subah (Persian: صوبه آگره) was a subah (province) of the Mughal Empire, established in the reign of Akbar and one of the empire's core territories
Agra_Subah
Historical region of Central Asia
neighboring Balkh Subah, Badakshan was shortly conquered in 1641 by Mughal padshah (emperor) Shah Jahan, who turned it also into a short-lived subah (imperial
Badakhshan
1954 Indian film
Subah Ka Tara (The Morning Star) is a 1954 Hindi social romantic film directed by V. Shantaram. The film was produced by Rajkamal Kalamandir and had story
Subah_Ka_Tara
Emir of Kuwait from 2006 to 2020
Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (Arabic: الشيخ صباح الأحمد الجابر الصباح, romanized: ash-Shaykh Ṣabāḥ al-ʾAḥmad al-Jābir aṣ-Ṣabāḥ; 16 June 1929 – 29 September
Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
Sabah_Al-Ahmad_Al-Jaber_Al-Sabah
Pakistani TV network
Samaa TV HD (Urdu: سماء) is a Pakistani Urdu language news channel owned by a Pakistani politician, Aleem Khan. The word 'Samaa' ("سما") is Urdu for 'sky'
Samaa_TV
Ruling dynasty of Kuwait
The House of Al-Sabah (Arabic: آل صباح Āl Ṣabāḥ) is the ruling family of Kuwait. The Al Sabah family originate from the Bani Utbah confederation. Prior
House_of_Sabah
2014 Pakistani TV series or programme
Subah Be Daagh Hai is a 2014 Pakistani television film produced by Momina Duraid under their banner MD Productions. It stars Yumna Zaidi, Humayun Ashraf
Subah_Be_Daagh_Hai
Deccan Indian kingdom (1490–1636)
system introduced in Northern India and some parts of Gujarat and Khandesh subahs by Raja Todarmal. Lands were classified as good or bad according to their
Ahmadnagar_Sultanate
Early modern state in Indian subcontinent (1737–1843)
province called Thatta Subah. It comprised three administrative divisions: Bukkur Sarkar, Sehwan Sarkar, and Thatta Sarkar. Thatta Subah itself held limited
Sind_State
twelve subahs (imperial top-level provinces), bordering Lahore, Multan and Kashmir (added to Kabul in 1586, later split-off) and short-lived Balkh Subah and
History_of_Afghanistan
1526–1857 empire in South Asia
including Agra (in Agra Subah) with up to 800,000 people, Lahore (in Lahore Subah) with up to 700,000 people, Dhaka (in Bengal Subah) with over 1 million
Mughal_Empire
Programs broadcast by Indian TV channel
Iss Mod Se Jaate Hain 2006–2007 Jabb Love Hua 2024–2026 Jagriti: Ek Nayi Subah 2024–2025 Jamai No. 1 2014–2017 Jamai Raja 2015–2016 Janbaaz Sindbad 2017–2018
List of programmes broadcast by Zee TV
List_of_programmes_broadcast_by_Zee_TV
State in southern India from 1692 to 1855
Marathas led by Rajaram I. With the decline of the Mughal empire, the Carnatic subah became independent as the Carnatic Sultanate, which controlled a vast territory
Carnatic_Sultanate
2006 Indian film by Vivek Agrawal
Roshan (special appearance in the song "Subah Subah") Shahrukh Khan (special appearance in the song "Subah Subah") All lyrics are written by Vishal Dadlani;
I_See_You_(2006_film)
Indian television actress
belongs to a Marathi Brahmin family. She was first seen in Zee TV's Phir Subah Hogi and in Life OK's Nadaan Parindey Ghar Aaja. She also portrayed the
Gulki_Joshi
1932 Indian film by Premankur Atorthy
Subah Ka Sitara is a 1932 Urdu/Hindi romantic costume film from India. It was directed by Premankur Atorthy for New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta. Subah Ka Sitara
Subah_Ka_Sitara
State in eastern India
Plassey in 1757. The company gained the right to collect revenue in Bengal subah (province) in 1765 with the signing of the treaty between the East India
West_Bengal
Emir of Kuwait from 2020 to 2023
Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (Arabic: نَوَّاف الأَحمَد الْجَابِر الصَّباح, romanized: Nawwāf al-ʾAḥmad al-Jābir aṣ-Ṣabāḥ; 25 June 1937 – 16
Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
Nawaf_Al-Ahmad_Al-Jaber_Al-Sabah
1756–1765 Mughal attempt to recapture Bengal from the British East India Company
between a coalition consisting of the Mughal Empire, the Awadh Subah and the Bengal Subah against the British East India Company (EIC) from 1763 and to
Bengal_War
Indian actor, model and producer
(2009–2012) as the lead, Veer Singh Bundela. Sandhu's other TV works include Phir Subah Hogi (2012), Beintehaa (2013), Grahan (2021) and Jubilee (2023). He made
Nandish_Sandhu
1656, it was made the capital of the new Bidar Subah, (an imperial top-level province) which Telangana Subah was merged into the next year. In 1724, Bidar
History_of_Bidar
Maratha invasions in Bengal (1742–1751)
(1742–1751), were a series of raids by the Maratha forces in the Bengal Subah (Bengal, Bihar, parts of modern Orissa), after the successful campaign in
Maratha_invasions_of_Bengal
Indian actress
(1996), Shyam Benegal's Sardari Begum (1996), Sudhir Mishra's Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996), and Pamela Rooks's Train to Pakistan (1998). Hailing from
Smriti_Mishra
Indian television and film actress
Arranged Marriage, Ek Mutthi Aasmaan, Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki, Hello Friends, Phir Subah Hogi and Mastaangi - One Love Story Two Lifetimes. She was last seen as
Jyoti_Gauba
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1573–1756
The Gujarat Subah (Persian: صوبه گجرات)[citation needed] was a province (subah) of the Mughal Empire, encompassing the Gujarat region. The region first
Gujarat_Subah
1971 film
Subah-O-Sham (Persian: همای سعادت) is a 1972 Indo-Iranian romantic film directed by Tapi Chanakya. The film was shot simultaneously in Hindi and Persian
Subah-O-Shaam
Mansabdar
the Mughal Empire during the reign of Akbar. He was governor of Ilahabad Subah and participated in many Mughal military expeditions, leading the Mughal
Asaf_Khan_I
Popular street food originated in Bengal
minced meat) and/or egg. It is believed to have originated in the Bengal Subah during the time of the Mughal Empire as a derivative of the Turkish gözleme
Mughlai_paratha
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire (c. 1687–1766)
The Subah of Sira (Persian: صوبه سِرا), also known as Carnatic-Balaghat, was a subah (imperial first-level province) of the Mughal Empire in South India
Sira_Subah
1947–1966 political agitation in northern India
waters. Like the following Khalistan movement, which it foreran, the Punjabi Subah movement also stressed the right of control over territory and water, and
Punjabi_Suba_movement
Subah (province) in Medieval India
Kara-Manikpur was a subah (province) in Medieval India. It consisted of two strongholds: Kara and Manikpur, located on opposite sides of the river Ganges
Kara-Manikpur
had passed completely to the Mughal Empire and became part of the Bengal Subah. After 1751, the Marathas gained control of the region. During the Maratha
History_of_Odisha
City in Punjab, India
Sirhind, within the Subah of Delhi. The Sarkar of Sirhind was an important administrative and military division of the Delhi Subah, functioning as a strategic
Abohar
Indian states, mainly the Mughal Empire, Rohilkhand, Kingdom of Mysore, Subah of Bengal, Maratha Confederacy, Sikh Empire of Punjab, Kingdom of Sindh
List_of_Anglo-Indian_wars
Division of British India's Madras Presidency
The Subah of Deccan (Hyderabad/Golconda) consisted of 22 circars. These northern circars were five in number and the most prominent ones in the Subah. They
Northern_Circars
Punjabi philosopher and poet (1680–1757)
which he is regarded as 'Poet of the People' among Punjabis. Born in Uch, Subah of Multan, Bulleh Shah belonged to a family of religious scholars. In his
Bulleh_Shah
Mughal nobleman and administrator (1635–1710)
collector (dewan), and deputy governor in the Sirhind region of the Delhi Subah. He was a mansabdar of 5,000 zat (infantry) and 4,000 swars (cavalry). Wazir
Wazir_Khan_(Sirhind)
Indian actress (born 1982)
revisited Leh, a favourite childhood haunt, for the shooting of the song "Subah Hogi". She suffered an accident during the filming for the song "Do Me A
Priyanka_Chopra
comprises the sunnah aṣ-Ṣirāṭ al-mustaqīm ( المستقيم) the Straight Path Subah Sadiq true dawn Subḥānahu wa taʿāla (تعالى)(abbreviated S.W.T.) expression
Glossary_of_Islam
British Indian province under the nominal sovereignty of Hyderabad State
1636, the Mughal possessions in Dakhin (Deccan) were divided into 4 Subahs. Berar Subah was one of them, with Ellichpur as its capital, and Gavilgad as its
Berar_Province
Governor of Lahore during the Mughal Empire
Yahia Khan or Yahiya Khan, was the Mughal subahdar (governor) of Lahore Subah from 1745 to 1747. Yahya Khan was the son of Zakaria Khan, who preceded
Yahya_Khan_(governor)
Mughal emperor in 1707
death. During his long military career, he served as the viceroy of Berar Subah, Malwa, Bengal, Gujarat and the Deccan. Azam ascended the Mughal throne
Muhammad_Azam_Shah
into 12 divisions, per Ain-i-Akbari, "to each of which he gave the name Subah and distinguished them by the appellation of the tract of country or its
History_of_Prayagraj
This is a list of the various monarchs in the history of Sindh. King Sambos, ruled until he was defeated by Alexander during his invasion in the region
List_of_monarchs_of_Sindh
Governors of Eastern India and Bengal in the 18th-century
The Nawabs of Bengal were the hereditary rulers of Bengal Subah in Mughal India. In the early 18th-century, the Nawab of Bengal was the de facto independent
Nawabs_of_Bengal
Former administrative unit of the Indian subcontinent
or parganah, also spelt pergunnah, equivalent to Mahal as a subunit of Subah (Suba), was a type of former administrative division in the Indian subcontinent
Pargana
City in Punjab, Pakistan
medieval period. In 1445, it became capital of Langah Sultanate. Multan Subah, formed after reforms of Akbar in 1580, was one of the largest provinces
Multan
1944 Indian film
Subah Shyam is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1944. "Bollywood Hindi Movie". Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 22 July 2023
Subah_Shyam
City in West Bengal
prosperous and cosmopolitan town. Murshidabad was the capital of the Bengal Subah for seventy years. This town was the home of wealthy banking and merchant
Murshidabad
American soccer player
Yekeson Subah (born February 13, 2004) is an American soccer player who plays as a forward. Subah joined the North Carolina FC academy in 2016, where
Yekeson_Subah
Indian actress, writer and model (born December 1975)
appeared in several acclaimed films such as Sudhir Mishra's Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin and Kaizad Gustad's Bombay Boys. Since her marriage to an American
Tara_Deshpande
The history of Telangana, located on the high Deccan Plateau, includes its being ruled by the Maurya Empire (320 BCE to 230 BCE), the Satavahana Dynasty
History_of_Telangana
Mughal prince (1664–1712)
(governor) of Bengal Subah from the year 1697 to his death in 1712. In 1697, Azim-ush-Shan was appointed the viceroy of Bengal Subah, Bihar and Odisha by
Azim-ush-Shan
Raja of Nagpur from 1739 to 1755
Murshidabad in Bengal Subah, Berar (claimed by Nizam), Bitia in Malwa Subah, Hajipur and Patna in Bihar Subah (under Nawab of Bengal Subah), and of the Gond
Raghuji_I
Mughal emperor from 1748 to 1754
impoverished Subah of Kabul, an arrangement which existed previously in Mughal times and was imposed on the Mughals after they ceded that Subah to Nadir Shah
Ahmad_Shah_Bahadur
Australian fashion model
Effortlessly". WhoWhatWear. "A chai latte with fashion model Subah Koj". Domain. "Subah Koj". FMD. "Meet the five Australian models confirmed for the
Sabah_Koj
City in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
district. It was first founded by Mirza Raja Man Singh I, a governor of Kabul Subah during Akbar’s reign, and later re-established by the Swati tribe in 1703
Mansehra
Maratha invasion of Bengal Subah (1742)
steps to counter the Maratha raids and ultimately expel them from Bengal Subah's territory. Despite the retreat, the invasion devastated Bengal's economy
First Maratha invasion of Bengal
First_Maratha_invasion_of_Bengal
Bengal Subah Bengal, Odisha Defeat Battle of Katwa (1742) 27 September 1742 Maratha Confederacy Kingdom of Nagpur Bengal Subah Katwa, Bengal Subah Defeat
List of battles involving the Maratha Empire
List_of_battles_involving_the_Maratha_Empire
Mughal general and noble (c. 1649–1710)
the Deccan, and held the governorship of Berar Subah. He briefly served as the governor of Gujarat Subah during the reign of Aurangzeb's successor Bahadur
Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung I
Ghazi_ud-Din_Khan_Feroze_Jung_I
Pakistani journalist and author (1932–2026)
بابائے اردو صحافت '". express news. Retrieved 3 January 2022. Khan, Arifa Subah. "صحافت کا لیجنڈ …الطاف حسن قریشی". Nawai Waqt. Retrieved 3 January 2022
Altaf_Hassan_Qureshi
Indian film, television and theatre actor (1951–2022)
Institute of India, Pune. Salim Ghouse is known for his role in the TV series Subah and for playing Rama, Krishna and Tipu Sultan in Shyam Benegal's TV Series
Salim_Ghouse
Historical administrative division
administrative division, used mostly in the Mughal Empire. It was a division of a Subah or province. A sarkar was further divided into Mahallas or Parganas. The
Sarkar (administrative division)
Sarkar_(administrative_division)
Clan of Rajputs in India
the reign of Raja Man Singh, a Mughal Subahdar of Bihar Subah (1587-1594), and of Bengal Subah (1595-1606. Several inscriptions and manuscripts, such as
Kachhwaha
Region in Uttar Pradesh
1719, the Subah of Awadh (bordering (Old) Delhi, Agra, Illahabad and Bihar) was a province of the Mughal Empire, administered by a Nazim or Subah Nawab (governor)
Awadh
Chief consort of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
Rajasthan, India) Died 5 May 1605(1605-05-05) (aged 34–35) Allahabad, Awadh Subah, Mughal Empire (modern-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India) Burial Khusrau
Shah_Begum_(wife_of_Jahangir)
Political and military leader in the Mughal Empire
Abdus Samad Khan, was the Mughal subahdar of Lahore Subah from 1713 to 1726, and of Multan Subah from 1726 until his death in 1737. He was succeeded by
Abd_al-Samad_Khan
Mughal emperor (r. 1760–1788, 1788–1806)
militia and made a daring escape from Delhi. He appeared in the Eastern Subah in 1759, hoping to strengthen his position by attempting to regain control
Shah_Alam_II
Autonomous chiefs in the Mughal Suba of Bihar
Zamindars of Bihar were the autonomous rulers and administrators of the Bihar Subah during Mughal rule and later during British rule.[page needed] They formed
Zamindars_of_Bihar
Spiritual leaders of Sikhism
1 September 1574(1574-09-01) (aged 95) Natural causes Goindval, Lahore Subah, Mughal Empire 4 Guru Ram Das 24 September 1534 1 September 1574 Lahore
Sikh_gurus
Performances by Indian actor
"Don" Donald / Vijay Pal I See You Himself Special appearance in song "Subah Subah" 2007 Chak De! India Kabir Khan Heyy Babyy Raj Malhotra Special appearance
Shah_Rukh_Khan_filmography
with larger cities including Agra (in Agra Subah) with up to 800,000 people and Dhaka (in Bengal Subah) with over 1 million people. Mughal India also
Demographics_of_India
Maithil Brahmin king Maharaja Narendra Singh clashed against forces of Bengal Subah led by Bhikhari Mahtha, an official of Alivardi Khan and emerged victorious
Battle_of_Kandarpi_Ghat
SUBAH
SUBAH
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Graceful; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful (Person) of the Religion Islam
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful
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Muslim
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Flame of a lamp
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Graceful
Boy/Male
Muslim
Good looking, Bright like morning
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Tamil
Strong armed, One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Telugu
Strong Armed
Boy/Male
Hindu
Strong armed, One of the kauravas
SUBAH
SUBAH
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Shelter
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Arabic, Muslim
Honour; Hold in Honour
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Pious, Beautiful
Biblical
greatness; thunder; some sort of evil
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American, British, English
God is Gracious; Gift from God
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Ãsvaldr, ASVALD means "divine power" or "divine ruler."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Name of a River
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Bringing Delight
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Coates, from the dative singular of cote, cott.Americanized spelling of German Koth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crumpton.
SUBAH
SUBAH
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SUBAH
n.
A viceroy; a governor of a subah; also, a native captain in the British native army.
n.
See Subah.
n.
A province; a government, as of a viceroy; also, a subahdar.
n.
See Subahdar.
n.
The office or jurisdiction of a subahdar.