- - Polite form of address for a man in India
- - Indian gentleman has openings for Sikhs and Hindus in Bangalore
- - Indian gentleman has uppity nibs trimmed
- - master (indian)
- - Term of address in Kipling
- - Until recently, title of a European in India.
- - Title of respect in Delhi
- - Respectful term of address to an Indian man
- - Respectful Indian term of address for a man
- - Relative of tuan
- - Rampur address of respect
- - Polite form of Indian address to a man
- - Old Indian title
- - Old Indian term of respect
- - Old Indian term of address
- - Kipling, to the Indians
- - Former term of respect
- - Colonial term of address
- - Colonial Indian title of respect
- - Term of respect in India
- - Indian head, once
- - Indian title of respect
- - East Indian title
- - Polite Indian form of address
- - Respectful Indian title
- - Indian honorific
- - Colonial Indian title
- - Address of colonial India
- - Indian sir
- - Hard-hearted prejudice reflected in how Indian addressed European
- - Hindu term of respect
- - Old Indian honorific
- - Indian address
- - Polite Indian title
- - Title of respect in colonial India
- - Hindu title of respect
- - Term of respect for a subcontinental ruler
- - Title of colonial India
- - Indian term of respect
- - Term of address in colonial India
- - Indian master?
- - Old title of respect
- - Form of address in Colonial India
- - Bygone title of respect
- - Term of respect in the Raj
- - Form of address in British India
- - Old term of respect
- - Master of India
- - Former title of respect
- - Term of respect in Ahmedabad
- - Indian title of respect, once
- - Term of respect in colonial India
- - Term of respect
- - Title of respect in 31-Down
- - Indian title
- - Indian V.I.P.
- - Title of respect
- - bash i organised as a term of respect
- - Gentleman's address in India
- - word from arabic for ''friend''
- - Brother maybe holding a hotel address in Mumbai?
- - gentleman from southern state rising abruptly
- - Title a bishop without work engineered
- - Favouritism overturned holding hard title
- - Companion, in Arabic
- - Master, in old India
- - Sir, in Delhi
- - Sri's cousin
- - Sir, to Hindus
- - Sir, to Din
- - Sir, in Bombay
- - Sir, in Ahmedabad
- - Raj title
- - Master, to Din
- - Master, to a Hindu
- - Master, in New Delhi
- - Master, in "The Raj Quartet"
- - Kipling, to the Hindus
- - Kipling, to a Hindu
- - Kipling, in Lahore
- - Hindu's word for Clive
- - Hindi master
- - Amah's master
- - Agra address
- - "A Passage to India" title
- - Sri ......
- - Hindu master
- - Master, in India.
- - Hindi honorific
- - Title in colonial India
- - Hindu honorific
- - Master, in Hindi
- - Mister, in Mumbai
- - Word from the Arabic for 'friend'
- - Master, in Madras
- - Sir, in India
- - European in India
- - "Jungle Book" title
- - Title in Kipling tales
- - Sir, in Satna
- - Title meaning 'master'
- - Ahmedabad address
- - Arabic word for "friend"
- - Englishman in colonial India
- - Scottish team moving south includes a colonial
- - "Sir" in colonial India
- - Master, in colonial India
- - Colonial title in India
- - "The Jungle Book" title
- - Title from the Arabic for "master"
- - Master, in Kolkata
- - Polite title in India
- - Cultured man from a Scottish team back to front
- - Master, in Calcutta
- - Master, in Mysore
- - "Kipling ...." (2008 bio)
- - Respectful title in British India
- - Address in colonial India
- - Madras title
- - What Punjab called Daddy Warbucks
- - Mumbai master
- - Sir, in New Delhi
- - Sir, on the subcontinent
- - Sir, in old India
- - Title in old India
- - "Sir" to Gunga Din
- - Colonial word for "master," in India
- - Old Asian title
- - Punjabi title
- - Hindu's sir
- - Sir, in Mysore
- - Hindu sir
- - Address in Calcutta
- - Address in "Gunga Din"
- - Madras mister
- - Mahout's master
- - Madras master
- - Gunga Din's "sir"
- - Guru honorific
- - Hindi for "master"
- - Honorific in India
- - Title, in India.
- - Hindu title
- - Master
- - Sir
- - Respectful address
- - I bash this great man in India
- - Brother or sister keeping a hotel's address in India
- - guru granth ...., holy book in sikhism
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