- SAHIB
- Address in colonial India.
- Calcutta address
- Indian address
- Indian "sir"
- Sikh honorific
- Gunga Din's "sir"
- Old Indian honorific
- Hindi sir
- Hindi "master"
- Sir, in India
- Master
- Title in old India
- Sir, in colonial India
- Address in Calcutta
- Punjabi title
- Term of respect in the Raj
- Arabic for "friend"
- Madras title
- Hindi for "master"
- Indian term of respect
- Madras master
- Colonial Madras mister
- Master, in Madras
- Madras mister
- Mahout's master
- Respectful title in Raipur
- Title of respect in 31-Down
- Colonial title in India
- Indian honorific
- Title of colonial India
- Respectful title in British India
- Term of respect for a subcontinental ruler
- Bwana, in Bengal
- Bwana, in Bombay
- Title of respect in India
- Eastern term of respect
- Master, in colonial India
- Indian title
- Term of respect in Ahmedabad
- Old Asian title
- Title from the Arabic for "master"
- Ahmedabad address
- Indian title of respect
- Word from the Arabic for "friend"
- Indian "master"
- Master, in Hindi
- Master, in Mysore
- Sir in New Delhi
- Former title in India
- Former form of address
- Hindu honorific
- Sir, in old India
- Former title of respect
- Master of India
- Old title of respect
- What Punjab called Daddy Warbucks
- Kipling __ (2008 bio)
- Hindu title
- The Jungle Book title
- Jungle Book title
- Address of colonial India
- Arabic word for "friend"
- Title in Kipling tales
- Word from Arabic for "friend"
- Honorific in India
- Guru honorific
- Sir to Gunga Din.
- Relative of "effendi."
- Title used in India.
- Master: Hindu.
- European's title in India.
- A European in India.
- Title for a European in India.
- Until recently, title of a European in India.
- European in India.
- Title recently dropped in India.
- Englishman in India.
- Title going out of use.
- VIP in India.
- Title for Kipling.
- Title now seldom used in India.
- Title in India.
- Masculine title.
- Effendi's equivalent.
- Master, in India.
- Title found in Kipling tales.
- Title meaning "master."
- Hindu "master."
- Title in colonial India.
- Title of Kipling's day.
- Ex-VIP of India
- Man who left India.
- Kipling, to the Indians
- Master, in old India
- Relative of tuan
- Kipling, to the Hindus
- Sir, in Bombay
- Kipling, in Lahore
- Master, in New Delhi
- Sir, to Din
- Hindu term of respect
- Hindu's word for Clive
- Sir, in Delhi
- Amah's master
- Kipling, to a Hindu
- Hindu title of respect
- Master, to Din
- Sir, to Hindus
- Title of respect in Delhi
- Master, to a Hindu
- Rampur address of respect
- Agra address
- Indian V.I.P.
- Master, in "The Raj Quartet"
- Sir, in Ahmedabad
- Master, in Calcutta
- Colonial term of address
- Term of address in Kipling
- Indian head, once?
- Mumbai master
- Sir
- Term of respect
- Old term of respect
- Form of address in British India
- Bygone title of respect
- Colonial word for "master," in India
- Title of respect
- Companion, in Arabic
- Polite Indian form of address
- Colonial Indian title
- Term of address in colonial India
- Raj address
- Polite title in India
- Term of respect in colonial India
- Address in "Gunga Din"
- Hindu "sir"
- Title of respect in colonial India
- Hindu's sir
- Master, in Kolkata
- Respectful Indian title
- Raj title
- Sri
- Colonial Indian title of respect
- A Passage to India title
- Title in British India
- Indian title of respect, once
- Form of address in Colonial India
- Colonial estate owner
- Mysore sir
- Old Indian title
- Sir, in Mysore
- Respectful address
- Sir, on the subcontinent
- Hindi honorific
- Historical term of respect in India