IPA: /səˈbɑːdər/
KK: /səˈbɑːdər/
A title or rank used in the military or administrative system in India, historically associated with the British Army and local governance.
The subadar was responsible for leading his troops during the campaign.
The word 'subadar' originates from Persian 'sūbadār', meaning a governor or chief of a district. It was used in the context of administrative titles in South Asia during the Mughal period.
Think of a 'governor' or 'chief' overseeing a district — that's what a subadar represents in historical contexts.