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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.

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

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The dewan considers his main task to be "the Sikkimization" of Sikkim�the attempt to preserve Sikkim's culture and identity from too much Tibetan or Chinese influence.

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Mr. Hastings states, among Gunga Govind's merits, that he had, from the time of its institution, and with a very short intermission, served the office of dewan to the Calcutta Committee.

From The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12) by Burke, Edmund