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Nawab Bahadur

A Nawab Bahadur was a title awarded during British rule in India to distinguished Muslim individuals who showed leadership, service, or loyalty to the government. "Nawab" indicated nobility or high social status, while "Bahadur" means brave or courageous. The title recognized their contributions in administration, military, or social fields, and often came with honors, land, or privileges. Today, it is a historical title that reflects a person's prominent role within the community during that period.