tumandar |
null |
As a proper noun tumandar
is the title of a leader of balochi tribes in pakistan as defined in the gazette of pakistan, a "sardar", "tumandar" or chief of a tribe is a person who, under any custom or usage or otherwise could obtain free labour from other persons or compel them to work against their will.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
terms |
tumandar |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun tumandar is
the title of a leader of balochi tribes in pakistan as defined in the gazette of pakistan, a "sardar", "tumandar" or chief of a tribe is a person who, under any custom or usage or otherwise could obtain free labour from other persons or compel them to work against their will.
sardar |
tumandar |
As proper nouns the difference between sardar and tumandar
is that
sardar is a title of Persian origin used for military or political leaders. (Persian: سردار) (IPA: [Sɐrda:r] while
Tumandar is the title of a leader of Balochi tribes in Pakistan. As defined in the Gazette of Pakistan, a "Sardar", "Tumandar" or chief of a tribe is a person who, under any custom or usage or otherwise could obtain free labour from other persons or compel them to work against their will.
pakistan |
tumandar |
As proper nouns the difference between pakistan and tumandar
is that
pakistan is pakistan while
tumandar is the title of a leader of balochi tribes in pakistan as defined in the gazette of pakistan, a "sardar", "tumandar" or chief of a tribe is a person who, under any custom or usage or otherwise could obtain free labour from other persons or compel them to work against their will.
balochi |
tumandar |
As a noun balochi
is (
l).
As a proper noun tumandar is
the title of a leader of balochi tribes in pakistan as defined in the gazette of pakistan, a "sardar", "tumandar" or chief of a tribe is a person who, under any custom or usage or otherwise could obtain free labour from other persons or compel them to work against their will.