Nawab
A "Nawab" was a title used in South Asia, particularly in regions like India and Pakistan, to denote a Muslim ruler or nobleman. The term originated from the Persian word "naib," meaning deputy or viceroy. Nawabs often governed large territories and held significant power, especially during the Mughal Empire and later under British colonial rule.
Nawabs were known for their wealth, lavish lifestyles, and patronage of the arts. They played a crucial role in the cultural and political landscape of their regions, contributing to architecture, literature, and music. The legacy of the Nawabs can still be seen in various cultural practices and historical sites today.