Fakir |
Poor |
Farman |
A royal order, mandate, a royal grant or degree. |
Frash |
Dressing of the floor, white or colour cloth-spreads on the
Floor and carpeted.
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Faujdar |
A district magistrate of the police. |
Faujdari |
Office of the faujdar. |
Fatiha |
Offering prayers in remembrance of some one |
Fidya |
Sacrifice. |
Fidwi |
Servant, devotee. Used in humility in speaking of one’s self. |
Firinan or Farman |
The written command of a king or emperor. |
Fidvi |
Servant, slave; hut only used as a term of humility in speaking of one’s self. e.g. your slave, your humble servant. |
Faujdar |
A magistrate of the police over a large district who took cogniiance of all criminal matters within his jurisdiction and was sometimes employed as receiver general of the revenues.
Faujdari: Office of the Faujdar.
Fraser, General James Stewart, (1783—1869): Joined the Madras Army 1800; escorted the Mysore Princes to Bengal 1807; after serving in several capacities was appointed as Resident at Hvderahad from September 1838 to December 1852; resigned because of strained relations with Lord l)a lb o us ie
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