Bahadur

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Bahadur is the Hindustani form of Baghatur, a Mongol term for "valiant warrior"; it literally means brave. It is intrinsic to the Hindustani / Hindi language in the Indian Subcontinent. It is a popular and common name among various subcontinental communities especially in Nepal. It may refer to:

As a personal name
Other uses

See also