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Saradar's (Sardar)

The Saradar (or Sardar) is a traditional title used in South Asian cultures, particularly in India and Pakistan, to denote a leader, chief, or head of a community, estate, or clan. Historically, it signified authority and respect within social or organizational hierarchies, often held by influential or land-owning figures. The role varied by region and context but generally involved leadership responsibilities, decision-making, and representing the group in larger societal matters. Today, the title may still be used informally or honorifically to acknowledge someone's leadership or status within a community or organization.