Havildar - Wikipedia "Havildar" is a Persian word in origin and means "person in charge", or more loosely "chief", from the Arabic حواله ("charge", "responsibility") and the Persian دار (dâr, "holder") Historically, a havildar was a senior commander, being in charge of a fort during the times of the Mughal Empire
Havaldar vs Havildar - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff As nouns the difference between havaldar and havildar is that havaldar is alternative form of lang=en while havildar is a type of soldier in parts of India, later a specific military rank of the British Indian Army and of the modern armies of India and Pakistan, equivalent to sergeant
What does havildar mean? - Definitions. net Havildar or havaldar (Hindustani: हविलदार or हवलदार (Devanagari), حوالدار (Perso-Arabic)) is a rank in the Indian, Pakistani and Nepalese armies, equivalent to sergeant
havildar - Wiktionary, the free dictionary havildar (plural havildars) (South Asia) An noncommissioned officer rank in parts of India, later a specific military rank of the British Indian Army and of the modern armies of India and Pakistan, equivalent to sergeant quotations