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Alijdh (Sindhia). . . Amin-ud-daula" (Tonk) Amir ...... Amir-ud-daula" Sayyid-ul-Mulk Mumta*z Jang Amir-ul-Umara ..... Arbdb Asaf Jdh (Nizdm) .... Azam ...... Azam-ul-Umara (Baoni) Azim-ul-Iktiddr (Sindhia). Bahddur Bahddur Desai ..... Bahadur Jang (Bhartpur). Bara"r Bans (Faridkot) Bardr Bans Sirmur (Na"bha) Begam (Bhopdl. See Nawdb Begam) Beglar Begi (Kaldt). Bhup (Kuch Behar). Bohmong (Chief of the Regritsa Maghs) Brajendra (Bhartpur) Chaube Chaudhri ...... Chhatrapati Mahdraj (Kolhapur) DaVar Deshmukh

Of exalted dignity. Trustee of the State. Prince, chief. A prince of the State, distinguished in war. Chief of the nobles. Lord. An Asaf (Solomon's Wazir, according to the Muhammadans) in dignity. Very great. The greatest of the nobles. Most powerful. Brave ; a hero ; at the 'end of a name a title = the English "Honourable." Desdi (Mar/^Truler of a province. Brave in war. Offspring of a Bardr (a Jat tribe. The Raja" of Faridkot is head of the tribe Griffin). Sirmur^ a crowned head. Lady ; queen ; title of Mughal ladies. Lord of lords. The Governor of Shiraz holds this title in Persia. Sovereign, king. (Arakanese) Head leader. Lord of Braj, an epithet of Krishna. A caste distinction. Head man of a village ; an honorific form of address. Lord of the umbrella. A king entitled to have an umbrella carried over him as a mark of dignity. A just prince, a sovereign. An hereditary native officer under the former Governments (Marathi).