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  1. Nawab - Wikipedia

    Nawab was a Hindustani term, used in Urdu, Hindi, Bengali, Pashto and many other North-Indian languages, borrowed via Persian from the Arabic honorific plural of naib, or "deputy." In some areas, especially Bengal, the term is pronounced nobab. This later variation has also entered English and other foreign languages as nabob.

  2. Nawab Indian Cuisine

    Unlike a popular misconception that Indian food is primarily very spicy and hot, Nawab's prides itself on belying that myth by cooking authentic Indian food which is made with a variety of very rich and silky sauces (curries) and just enough spices to make the food extremely palatable.

  3. Nawabs of Bengal - Wikipedia

    In the early 18th-century, the Nawab of Bengal was the de facto independent ruler of the three regions of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa which constitute the modern-day Indian states of West Bengal, Bihar and Odisha and the sovereign country of Bangladesh.

  4. Nawab | Indian Ruler, Subahdar & Governor | Britannica

    nawab, deputy ruler, or viceroy, under the Mughal rule of India. The title was later adopted by the independent rulers of Bengal, Oudh (Ayodhya), and Arcot. In England the name was applied to men who made fortunes working for the British East India Company and returned home to purchase seats in Parliament.

  5. Nawab - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    "Nawab" usually refers to males. It means Viceroy. The female equivalent is "Begum" or "Nawab Begum". The primary duty of a Nawab was the administration of a certain province. Similar to a British peerage, The title of "nawabi" was also given to persons and families who ruled a princely state of British India.

  6. Nawab of Awadh - Wikipedia

    The Nawabs of Awadh were semi-autonomous rulers within the fragmented polities of Mughal India after the death of Aurangzeb in 1707. They fought wars with the Peshwa, the Battle of Bhopal (1737) against the Maratha Confederacy (which was opposed to the Mughal Empire), and the Battle of Karnal (1739) as courtiers of the Moghul. [6]

  7. Nawab - Wikiwand

    Nawab is a royal title indicating a ruler, often of a South Asian state, in many ways comparable to the Western title of Prince. The relationship of a Nawab to the Emperor of India has been compared to that of the Kings of Saxony to the German Emperor.

  8. What does Nawab mean? - Definitions.net

    A nawab is a title historically given to certain Indian Muslim rulers or governors in South Asia, particularly those of provincial regions during the Mughal Empire. The term is derived from the Arabic word meaning "deputy" or "governor."

  9. NAWAB definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    (formerly) a Muslim ruling prince or powerful landowner in India Also called: nabob.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  10. Dhaka Nawab Family (Official Web Site)

    This web site provides information on the role of the Nawab Family in the freedom movement and subsequent role in the government of Pakistan and Bangladesh. It also includes biographies of members of the Nawab Family, contact information and current events.

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