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dewan

[dih-wahn, -wawn] / dɪˈwɑn, -ˈwɔn /


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Ironically, it is the dewan sent in from India who leads the battle against "evil outside influences."

From Time Magazine Archive

In came Indian troops, and a dewan or Prime Minister furnished by India.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nehru sent in troops and a dewan, or political officer.

From Time Magazine Archive

The dewan was still at a loss to know what had happened, and begged the Raja to explain what had passed between him and the shepherd.

From Folklore of the Santal Parganas by Cecil Henry Bompas

At the same time I acquired the friendship and esteem of some of the most considerable persons of his Court, particularly Roy Dullub, the dewan already mentioned, and the famous Meer Jaffier.

From Athelstane Ford by Allen Upward




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